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TABLE  OF 

CUSTOM  DUTIES 

To  be  levied  on  articles  Imported  by  Land  or  Inland  J^avigation 
into  the  Province  of  Canada,  from  and  after  the  Glh  Jlpril, 
1845. 


ARTICLES. 


DUTIES. 

Imperial  Act  5  Provincisil  Act 


Sc  G  Vict. 
4!J. 


Cap. 


n  Vict.  Cap.  3, 

&  C  Vict.  Cap 

31, 


Remakks. 


All  Articles  not  enumeruted  " 
or  included    under   any  of 
the  following  heads,  except 
such  articles  as  are  exempt- 
ed from  duty 

Agricultural  Societies' — Seeds ' 
of  ail  kinds,  Farming  Uten- 
sils and  Implements  of  Hus- 
bandry, animals  for  the  im- 
provement of  Stock,  when 
specially  imported  in  good 
faith  by  any  Society  incor- 
porated or  established  for 
the  encouragement  of  Agri- 
culture   

Ammunition,  arms  and  Uten- 
sils of  War 

Ale  and  Beer — see  Liquids. 

Almonds — see  Fruit. 

Anatomical  preparations. . . . 

Anchovies  and  Sardines,  pre- 
served in  oil  .  o 


►  A  percent.  .5  per  cent. 


Free  or  li-  ^ 
able  to 
dutyac- 
cording 
to  des-  j 
cript'n,  3 


Free. 


Accordingto  p^^^^ 
description. 


4 per  cent, . 


71 


Prohihiled 


10  percent. 


DUTIES. 


ARTICLES. 


I  liii|if'ri:i!   Act  5  I'ro'.  iniiiil    Art  RjCAlAKKS. 
|X  'J  \'ict,    cap. jij  \  id.    cup.  [i. 
I        •    •!!>.  1&  (i  \ici.    cup. 

I  :n.         ! 


) 


Animals. 


Cows  and    Heilers. 

Calvos 

Goats 

Ilorsos,  Marcs, 
Goltlings,  Colts, 
Fillies  &  Foals 

Kids 

Lambs. 

OxenBuIls&lStcers 
Pigs  (sueliing)  .... 
Swino  anil  -ilogs  . , 

.  Sheep 

Apples — see  Fruit. 

Army   and    Navy — see    Provi 

sions,  Stores. 
Ashes 

*  Bacon — see  Provisions. 

Bark 

Bark   Mills — see  Fanning  and 

Bark  Mills. 

*  Barley — see  Grain. 

*  Beans — sec  Grain. 

*  Beef — see  Provisions,  Meats. 
Beer — see  Liquids. 

Berries,  Nuts  and  Vegetables,  > 
used  principally  in  dying.  3 

Biscuit  and  Crackers 

Blubber — sec  Oil. 

Books 

Books — Such  as  arc  prohibit- 
ed to  be  im|)orted  into  the 
United  Kingdom 

Books  &,  Clothing,  Donations  of 
— see  Donations. 

Bootv  and  Shoes  and  Calashes — 
sec  Leather  Manufactures. 

Boots  and  Shoes  of  India  Rub- 
ber—.vrc  India  Ruhhcr. 

Botany,     Specimens    of  —  see 
Specimens. 


Free 
Free 
Free 

Free 

Free 
Free 
i.''ree 
Free 
Free 
Free 


4  per  cent.. 
4  per  cent.. 


4  per  cent  . 
Free 

7  per  cent. 


1/  UsUde) 
0    5  0  " 
0    2  0" 


1  10  0  " 


2  C 

1  0 
10  0 

0  6 
5  0 

2  0 


per  cent, 
per  cent. 


1  per  cent. . 
10  percent. 

5  per  cent.. 


Sec  Airri- 
cuUu^rl  So- 
cieties. — 
Travellers 


Sec  Dona's 
Prohibilcd 


/  ■■• 


1 

4 


ARTICLES. 


DUTIES. 


Itn|)t'iiiil  Act  i)  I'rovinciiil  Act 

&  (i  Vict.   I'll]).!;)  Vict.  fMiji.  .'), 

4!>.  Si  (i  \'ii:t.  cap. 


Ui;  MARKS. 


*  I^i'iin  or  Sliorts — Sec  Gniiii. 
I'roail — iSc''  liisniJ/  am/  Crack 

rrs, 

*  lliick-wlicat,  I'cnr,  Bigg — See 

Grain. 
i]i\]bH— Sec  Trees'. 
liiillion — See  Coin. 
BiuT  Stones,  Unwrouglit 

*  fkittiM' — See  Pmr/sions. 
C:iir  Skins — See  Ledlker, 


Spcrin 

Candles...  ^  Wax 

All  other  kinds. . . . 


Carriages  and  Vehicles. . . , 
Cassia — See  Spires. 

*  Cattle  and   Live   Stock— 

Aniiiiuh, 

*  Chcoso — See  Provisions, 
Cider — Sec  Liquids. 
Cinnamon — See  Spices. 

Clocks  and  Watches , 

Cloves — See  Spices. 

Coals I 

Cocoa 

Chocolate,,  Paste 

C  Green 

Cojlee.  <  Roasted 

(  Ground 

Coin  and  Bullion 

Cain,  Base  or  Counterfeit . 

Corda.ge 

Cordials — See  Spirits. 
Corks 

*  Corn — See  Grain. 
Cotton  Manufactures.  . 

Cotton  Woo! 

C  rackers — See  lii.iciiit . 
Currants — See  Fruit. 
Diamonds 


4  per  cent. 


l.'j  per  cent. 
7  ()cr  cent 
7  per  cent 

4  per  cent. , 


-See 


1  percent 


•2d.  per  lb. 
'2d.  per  lb. 
Id.  per  lb. 

10  per  cent 


7  percent. 

4  percent. . 
Is.  per  cwt. 
4  per  cent . . 


<  /vc' 


10  per  cent. 

1  percent 
id.  per  lb. 
2d.  per  lb. 
Id.  per  lb. 
2d.  per  lb. 
4d.  per  lb. 
Free 


•    •  •  •   • 


7  percent. 
Free 


5  per  cent. 

5  per  cent. 

')  per  cent. 
1  per  cent. 


Sec  Trav- 
ellers, 


Prohibited 


F 


rec 


r>  percent. 


I 


% 


DUTIES. 


AllTICLMS. 


Ifiniiiri.'il  Act  ;■»,  l'r()vin('i;il  An 

kt  (i  V  ii't.  cup.  1  !1  Vii't.  Clip.  ;{, 

V.K  I  vt  (i  \'ict.  cap. 


3 


Donations  ul"  IJnoks  or  Cloth-  1 

iiig,  specially  iin|)(jrtetl  for 

the  use  of,  or  to  ho  distrihu- 

tnd    gratuitously    hy    any 

Ch.'iritiihlo  Society    in  the 

Province 

Drugs 

t  *  l'igg^< — Si'o  Pro,  '■ii.07hs:  i 

Extracts,  Essences  and   Per-  )  ! , 

,.  5-   I  percent.  . 

lunicry y^    ' 

Fanning  and  Hark  Mills ii  percent.. 

Figs — >S('c  Fruit. 

Fins  and  Skins,  the  produce 

of  Fisii  and  Creatures  liv- 


Freo. 


ing  in  the  Sea 


If)  per  cent. 


^  r'resh Free 

I  Oysters,    Lulj-;tors  'J'ur-; Fresh,  Free 

Fish  <J      "tics I 

I  Salted  or  Dried "is.  pr  cwt  ) 

[  Pickled !4s.prbr'l   5 

Flax — See  Hemp  j 

Flour per  barrel  of  l'J6  lb.  tJs 

'  Almonds "J 

Apples 

do     dried 

Currants 

Figs 

Nuts 

"^  Pears 

Prunes  

I  r  InUoxes 

!^  <  in  k'gsoroth'wise 
zi  (  than  in  Hoxo.s  . . 

I  Unenunierated ) 

Fur  Skins  or  Peltries,  undres-  ^ 
edor  unmanufactured. .  . . .  ^ 
Furniture  Wood — ^See  Mahog'xj 
I  *  Game — i^cc  Pou/tri/^^'  ijutiic 
Glass  Manufactures . 
Goat  Skin.s — kiee  Leather 


Fruit 


Fresh  Fr"t 
Free,  o- 
ther  Fr't 
4  per  c't 


•    •    •   • 


•  •   •   • 


percent. . 

10  per  cent. 
10  per  cent. 

5  percent. . 

iN'otdcs.  ['ree 
1  percent. . 

1  percent. . 


Gd. 

Id.  per  lb. 
Od.  per  bush. 
Is.  per  bush. 
•")s.  per  cwt. 
'>s.  per  cwt. 
■2(\   per  lb, 
is.  per  budi. 
Id.  per  lb. 


111.  peri;.. 
M.  l)orlb. 

10  per  cent. 

4  percent. .  1  per  cent. 


15  ner  cent.  5  percent. 

I 


Remarks. 


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A' 


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AirMcLi:s. 


DUTIES. 


iJrirloy jl-'reo.... 

Jkick  Wheat,  llcur,  J  L 

Bigg..     .....(:'*'■- 

Maize  or  Iiidinii  (."orii  Frco .... 


drain. 


Ryo,  I'eans,  Peas. . . 
Mo'lofjtll  the  above  } 

Grains C 

Wheat 

Bran  or  Sort 


•   •   •    •  • 


Gums  and  Resins . , , 

(Inn  l'owd(M' , . , 

*  Hams — <SV."  Pnnu'sioiis, 
Hardwood,  Unmanufactured  for 

Furniture — ISre  Mahogany. 
Hardware 

*  Hav 

Homp,  Fhix  and  Tow o . 

Hides,  Raw 

llidesofCat.  slaughtered  in  [lond 

*  Hops 

India   Rubber  Boots  and  Shoes. 

Iron,  Pig 

Kip  Skins — sec  Lc<t(hcr. 
Lamb  Skins — see  livalhcr. 
i  *  Lard — see  Provisions. 

Goat  Skins, tanned, 
tawed,  or  in  any 

way  dressed 

Lamb  or  S.  Skin  do     4 

Calfskins  do 4 

Loathej'.  \  Kip  Skins  do 4 

Harness  Leather. ...  4 

Upper  Leather 4 

Sole  Leather 4 

Lev  [I'r  cut  into  shap's  4 
I  Leather  11'  t  described  4 


Impfriiil  Act  .'.iProvinuiul  Act 

iV  ti  Vict.   ca|i.|l)  Vict.    cap.  I), 

V).  kV,   (I  Vict.  Clip. 


!3s.  per  quar 

3s.  per  (J liar 

3s.  per  quar 

of  480  lb. 

'2s.  per  quar 

3s.  pertpKir 

And  of    Wli.at    not 

Inillfd  ij.ptT  l'».  lb 

3s.  per  quar 
3d.  per  cwt 

5  percent 


Ukmauks. 


Free 

L  rCC ■■•••• 

Free 

Free 

Free 

rrcc*  •  •  •  •  • 


7  percent. . 

K^  I  CC  •  •  •  •  • 

Free 

4  percent. . 
4  percent. . 
4  percent. . 


4  percent. . 


5  percent 
Cs.  per  ton 
1  per  cent 
I  per  cent 
Free 

3d.  per  lb, 
Gd.  j)er  ])air 
1  per  cent 


")s.  per   do/. 


ler  cent . .  "Js.  (id .  p.  do/, 
)ercent. .  (Jd.  per  lb. 
lercent..  3d.  per  lb. 
)erccnt. .  2d.  per  lb. 
lorcent. .  2d.  ]jer  lb. 
lercent. .  IlUI.  per  lb. 
)ercc;/. .  (Jd,  per  lb, 
)ercent. .  5  per  cent 


|jer  r.  Viul    c:,ip. 


Prohihilcd 


I 


/z. 


DD'i'lES. 


ARTICLES, 


lll|lCllil 


A.t 


\^c  (J  Vict. 


'roviKi'i; 


(;  \ 


T) 


EMAUK- 


W  onicivs  boots,  s'hs  ) 


percent. 


17;:;.    Gd.    per 


Leather 
Manu- 
factures 
vi/: 
Boots, 
Shoes, 
Calash- 
es. 


7  percent, 


tV  calashes,  ofLea 

thcr 

Women's  Boots  ano  -. 

Shoes  of  silk,  satin,  (  ^  percent 

jean  or  other  stulf,  C 

Kid  or    Morocco.    -' 
Girl's  Boots,  Shoos 

&  calashes  under  7 

inches  in  length,  of 

Leather 

Girl'sBoots^Sc  Shoes  . 

of  silk,  satin,  jean  ( 

or  other  stulf,  Kid  C 

or    ]\lorocco 

Men's  Boots 

Men's  Shoes  .... 

rt      Boys' Boots  under 
^')    8  inch's  in  length 

^  !  Boys' Shoes, und'r-j,    crccnt. .  9d.  per  pan 
I^O  (^  8  inch's  in  length 


o 


7  [)crcent. . 

7  percent. . 
7  percent.. 


dozen  pau> 


7s.    iU.l    pi'f 
do'/.cn  pairs: 


'3s.    <id.    per 
dozen  uairs 


;]s.  per  do-/ 
pairs. 


s.  6d 


ipairj 
Is.  per  ]*airi 

7  percent..  Is.  3d.  p  pairj 


Leather    Manufactures,     not 
described 

Linen  Manufactures 


7  percent. 


5  per  cent 


7  per  cent.,  lo  per  cent 

f  Ale  and  Beer ^  percent..  3d.  per  gal. 

!  .  1.  ♦      js^  per  gal.  , 

Id.  per  gal. 
3d.  per  gal.i 


^       .,    I    do     in  bottle j4  percent.. 

Liquids <  (.jj^j.  ^^,^j  pj,,.,,y ,4  percent. . 

[Vinegar |4  percent 

Lumber — sec  Wod. 

Mace— .sv't>  Spiers.  ,  .       ,  i      „,. 

Macoaroni  and  Vermicilli 4  porcent    .,  d.  mci 

Machinery 4  per  c.  ut.  |10  per  cent. 

Mahogany  and  Hardwood,  un- >;j  pc-e-cnt..  1  l)*-i'  «  cut 

manufactured  for  Furniture  5  j  ^ 

Manures  of  all  kinds ,f  ree X' I'co 

*  Meal — u'c  Grain. 

*  Meat — sec  Provisions.  ]_ 
Medicines i*  percent. ,  o  per  cent 


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AllTICLES. 


Models  of  Miicliiiiei'v  and  of  "' 
other   inventions   and   Ini- 
[irovenicnts  in  ti)e  arts. . . . 

!\k;las.-5es  and  Tronclo.  .per  cwt 

Nntmegs — .sec  Spires. 

Nuts — sec  Fruil. 

Nnts  used  in  Dying — sec  Berries 

*  Oats — AY'-;  Grain. 

Oaiuun 

Dlliil   of   Cattle   and    Swine  } 

Slaughtered  in  Bond C 

{  r\^■      ^  in  Casks 

Olive  \    .       r  tj    ,,, 

I  m  Jars  or  nottles 
Lard 

Linseed,  raw  or  boiled. . 

!  Vegetable,    volatile,     } 

chemical  &  essential  \ 

Palm 

Tlio  produce  of  Fish  &:  ") 
creatures  living  in  llie  > 

t   Sea c } 

I'ackages  containing  dutinhlc  ^ 

articles ^ 

Paper  Manufactures,    except  ^ 
Playing  C;,rds ^ 

*  Peas — sec  Grain. 
Peltries — sec  Fur  Skins. 
Perl'iimery — sec  Ex Ir arts. 
Pepper — sec  Spices. 


DUTIES.  ! 

Iii)p(!riiil  Act  .1    ri-.)viii('i;il  Act    RkMARKS. 
fc  6  Vict.  <;;ii).    1!  \ii't.  Ciip.  :<, , 
I'J.  :&,  (J  Vict.  Ciij). 

J i         :ii.         I 

Accord- 


7  percent. . 
Free 


Free 
Free 


Oi 


IS.  s 


riiilosojdiical  A|i|iiii  atus,  Instiiinri^,"' 
]!i)nks,  Maps,  .Statuary.  Itii.^ts  ami 
Casts  ul"  iMaiblc,  r>njii/.i;,  Alalias- 
ti-i  or  I'liisti-T  Dl'l'aiis,  l*aii;tiiu;s, 
Diawinus  iMinraviiii^s,  1'",t('liini's, 
.'-'irrciMU'iisui'lSculjituics,  Ciibiiii'ts  j 
C'diiis,  iMi;dul.-=,(i(iiis,  ai.il  iillull.cr 
c'v)lli'i'tioii.s  lit' Aiiliiiuitii's,  j)r()\  idi'ii 
liic  i-auic  l)i;  sjn'cially  imiiurtcil  in 
i;ihh1  luilli  lor  tlio  iiso  iit'  a;iy  So- 
cii'ly  iiii'drixiiati'il  oi-  r.-lahli;  licil 
I'cjr  riiili.)sci|iiiiL'al  III-  Lilciiiry  |  ii(- 
po.vcs,  or  fur  tliu  ciiccuragenl  ul'tlio 

2 


4  percent. .  4d.  per  gal 
4  percent. .  Is.  per  gal 
4  percent.  .  4d.  per  gal 
4  percent. .  :3d,  per  gal 
P ,  lUnenumcra- 

jted  10  pr.  ct. 
4  i)crccnt. .  ^l  [)er  cent 

15  per  cent.  1 1  per  cent 


v:'.!in,-'jHliL-G.iu  I    5    L   J  CO 

7  percent.  Jo  pir  cent 


Free,   or 
liable  to 
duly  ac- 
I'ord'g  lo  [  ;Frce 
dt'scrip-    I 
tion.  ...    \ 


:i 


10 


AilTlCLMS. 


I'iiic  Ai!.---,  or  tor  ihi.'  ii.se  or  by  tlie"\ 
uiikr  of  !\iiy  I'uivjriity,  (/ollego,  [ 

Ai-iiliMiiy,  8(.'!i.ioI  .ir  Si.'inin;iiy  if 
l.iariiiiiu  witliii!  t!iij  i'rovincc. 

Pickles  and  Sauces 

Pimento — jce  iSpice.'i. 
riaiil;:. — see  Trees, 

l-'laying  Cards < 

*  Poi'k — sec  Procisions, 
-l\)tatoes_ 

t*  Poidtrv  and  Game  \  t»  ^   ,"' 

^   i)ead.. 

f  Butter 

Bacon  and  Hams. 

Choeso 

!•  Ep,"s 

C  Salted  oi 
Meats.}     Cured. 

(  Fresli  . . 
[  t  Lard 


i)UTi!^::s.  I 

Iiiip'ri:.!  Ai-t  ."i    I'rovini.'iMl   .\cl     RiOIARKS. 
(fc  G  \'iri.  cap.;  ')  X'ii't.   fii;!.  :;.! 
i  J:\  ;  &,  (i  \'i.-l.  Clip., 


Ilrec,  or  liii-"^  | 
!   bif  to   duty  '  !„ 
acconlmir      (    i-  i  <->.. 


to  ilo.-crip"!!  J 


I  percent.  JlO  per  cent.! 


7  [lerccnt.  .'10  per  cent. 


*  Provisions  ■ 


Free I 

,1  percent. . 
Ss.  per  cvvt.l 

Ciuid  ;)s.  I'lT  C»i.  ; 

.")s.  per  cwt. 

1  percent. . 

j     ^ 

8s.  ])er  cwt. 

^Freo 

-1  per  cent.. 

if 


Provisions  a;  i^lStoi'os,  Import-^ 
en  or  supplied  tor  the  use  of  ^ 
Her    Majesty's    Land    and  j  ■ 
f"3ea  Forces \ 


Prunes — sec  Fruit. 

Raisins — sec  Fruit. 

llc:  ins — sec  Gums  and  Resins. 

11  ice 

or  any  strength  not  e\- ' 
ceeding  the  strength  of 
Styke's    llvdronieler, 


I  of   every 
;    descrip-  \ 
tion,  free 


3d.  per  bush. 

^  10  per  ct. 

'2s.  per  cwt.  I 
.")s.  per  cwt.  I 
■Js.  (id.  p.  cwt 
10  per  cent. 

•2s.  per  cwt. 

4s.  per  cwt. 
1  percent 

AiToniiiiu  III  (li^-c'ription  —  e.\- 
cpiit  Ann-:  or  CloiliiiiL'.wliichaiiy 
Coiitraclor  .:i-  <'i)iuriictnrs,  Cuiii- 
mi.-rviry  I'l-  ('!:iiiaii>  sarios.  sliall 
import  or  bring  into  the  rri)vin''c 
tor  the  u-i'  ol  Her  Majosty's  Ar- 
my or  Xa\y  iir  for  tlio  u<i'  of  the 
liiiliiiii  Naiiois.s  ill  tliis  I'roniice 
—  I'mvidt'il  llie  duly  otherwise 
iiayalilo  \m  iild  he  ilcfrnypil  or 
iinriie  by  Ilie'J'reasiii  y  ol'ilie  Uni- 
ted KiiiL'd"iu  or  uf  Ihi::  I'ruviiict!. 


Free. 


lum 


md  in 


)roportion  lor 


!0d. 


any  greater   strength 
than    the  .strength    of 

proof })er  gah  .  j 

Sweeten'dornii.'v'd  with  ^ 
1    any  article  .'-o  that  the  3 


Ud. 


5  per  cent. 


Gd 


11 


cs. 


-e.\- 
lany 

■\\:\\l 

itK'C 

Ar- 

'  the 
"iiice 
wise 
'(I  or 
Uiii- 
iiii'i;. 


ARTICLES. 


DUTIES. 

Imperiiil  Act  o  l'r()viiici:il  Act 

.•^  I)  Vict,   caj).!!!  Vict.   cup.  'A, 

41).  \t  <i  Vict.  cn]). 


lllvMARKS. 


r   detr- ot' strength tliero-l 
Rum  ■!    of  cannot  be  ascertain-  )  |Gl1 ;i3 

V,   cd per  gal...  J 

*  Rye — sec  Grain. 

Salt 

Sanlincs — see  Anchovies. 
Sauces — see  Pickles  and  Sauces 
Sausages  and  Puddings 


'Free. 


lb,  int. 


i  percent. 


Saw-Logs 1  Free , 

Seeds 

Scgars — see  'Ivhacco. 


Ipci cont , 


Settlors' 
Goods . 


'  Household  Goods  and  other  no- 
cessaries  which  may  accompany 
Settlers,  and  are  intended  solely 
tor  their  use  or  that  of  their  <;' 
families,  and  not  for  tlic  pur- 
poses of  Trade  or  sale — I'Vec, 

(^    by  T.  O.      Dated  Oct.  1^41.       \ 


10  per  cent.i 
1  percent. . ' 

L'iie:iiiin..T;il.-'J  10       .See   Atrirultnral 
i,-ri;*;iit.  Sucieliob. 


•  ...•* 


Sheep  Skins — see  Leather. 

*  Shorts — see  Bran. 

Shrubs — see  Trees. 

Silk  Marulaclures... . 

Skins — SCO  Fur  Skins,  and  Fins 

and  Skins. 
Snuir — see  Tobacco. 

Soap 

ooLia  Asli  ■...,..••... • 

Specimens  liUi.-trative  of  Na-  ^ 

tural   History    r 


W'eariii!'  Appircl  in  actual  u'o, 
ami  oilier  persdnal  clifcls  iu)t 
^1'  rcliamlise,  iiiiplcim  ills  and 
tiiMls  (it" Trade  (it'  liaiidiiT.a'ts- 
liien,  in  tUi'  eei-iipatinii  or  eni- 
ploMueiii  I'l'  persons  coiniiii,' 
into  lUe  rroviiirc  lor  tin,'  pnr- 
po-o  ofaeuuilly  .-xtiling  there- 
in— I'rkis 


15  [)er  cent.  5  percent 


7  percent. .  u  per  cent 
4  percent..!  [)ercent. 


Free- 

An; 


ii.-t,  t  i:;.      J!  ••  '■'^  ■ 


S 


lei 


)ti 


Spice; 


Ctifesia 

CinnanioM 

Cloves 

I  Nutmegs, 

Pimento 

Pej>per  of  till  kin 's  . . 


I")  [)erccnt.;r>  per  cent. 
4  percent.  .'vJd.  per  ib. 
4  percent.. ;2d.  per  lb 
4  percent. .  '-2d.  per  lb. 
4  percent.  .Id.  [)er  lb. 
4  percent,  .id.  per  lb. 
:4  percent,  .'id.  per  lb. 
1  percent.  .'3d,  p'.'r  lb. 


i 


I  •'. 


AllTlCLEvS. 


I  DUTIES.  I 

irnipcriiil  Act  .")   rrovim-ial  Av.V  RrMAUKS. 


i&  ()  \'icl.    c 
i  -111. 


11) 


Vii't.   c:ip.  15, 
\:  t;  Vict. 


crip. 


'.U. 


Spirits  ami  Cordials,  oxcopt  ] 
Rum,  of  all  sorts,  of  any 
strongth  not  exceeding  the 
strongthofproorbyStyke's 
Ilyclrvnnctcr  and  in  propor- 
tion forany  groal"r  strength^ 
tliau  the  strength  ol'    proof 


•    ••«•* 


;)cr  sa 


lion. 


\ 


Is 


Is. 3d. 


Spirits  anil   Cordials  swooton  ~} 
cd  or  mixed  with  any  article  j 


so 


thalthedegrccofstren"th  }  Is 


ihcrenf    cannot    1)C    asecr-  \ 
tained per  gallon..  .  3 

Stores  and  Provisions  for  II.  M. 
—  sec   Provisions  and 


forcos 
Stores. 


tore 
Straw 


Free    . . 


3s.  per  ton 


\ 


Sugar 


> ;  1  1 

lump  or  crushed,  [-  |20  per  cent,  "id.  per  11). 


d.  per  11). 


Relinod   in   loaves, 
lump  or    crushed,  .• 
i     Sugar  Candy  . .  . .  ) 
<|  Unroiined,   viz  :        -^  \ 
I     Muscovado,    clay-(:-^^^       .^^^^   :|,] 
I     cd,  bastard  <:v- other  V  i 

/     kinds '  :  I 

Syrups 1  percent.  .  ()d.  per  gal 

Tallow ^^^^ ^1  percent 

Tallow    of  Cattle  slaughtered  (  !^^,^,^^ 'p^.^^ 

;.^  1.^1-1.1       .  _     '  :  i 


ill  boni 


Tcr 


I  Id.  p 


er  lb 


lb 


ner  It). 


f  Uiuiianufactured..|-1:  ptn-cent.  .|Ul.  per  lb 
I   Atn,T,irfi,.tm'Pil 7  unrccnt . .  Id.  tier  lb 


Oiiacco. 


]  Manufac 

Segar: 


tured 


ft  •   •   •    •   • 


7  j>crc(,'nl 

7  [)ercent. .  ;"is.  pei 


lb. 
lb, 


Snul 


ol 


Tow— scr  Hemp. 
Tori 
Trear 
Trees 
or  1 


so  Shell 

■]o — see  J\]o/(ises. 

;,    Shrubs,  Plants,  ludbs  ^ 

■oots ^ 


7  percent. 
Free 


4d.  per  lb. 


">  ner  cent. 


1  porcevn.-jFree 


13 


DUTIES. 


i] 


ARTICLES. 

Iinperiiil  Ant  .') 

Pioviiiciiil  Act 

Remarks 

&  li  Vict.   cup. 

li  Vi(!t.   cap.  ',i, 

40. 

&.  0  Vict.  cap. 

'rnivcllors — Horses  and  Car-  ) 

vi;i<n>s  of,  and  Hor.ses,  Cat- 

\\o.  and  Carriages  and  other 

vohielcs,    when    employed 

in  carrying    Merchandise,  V 

Free 

Free 

together  with  the  necessary 

harness  and  tackle  so  long 

as  the  same   are    bo7ia  fide 

in  use  lor  that  [)iirpose. ...    | 

t*VegiMab]cs,  except  Pot's, fresh 

Free 

10  per  cent. 

Vegetables    used   in  dying — see 

licrrir-'t. 

Vorniicelli — sec  Mnccaroni. 

V  i  nogar — see  Liquids . 

*  Wheat — see  Grain. 

\\  ine 

7  percent. . 

K(l,  piT  ^filloM  anil  10 

white,  &;  inpro-1 
portion  for  any  1 

pel  cent. 

rinc  < 

smaller    cpian-  [ 
tity,  per  1000  | 
cubic  feet.  . . .  j 

Free 

£1  !js. 

11  sl 

.  Red     do     do    . . 

Free 

1  15s. 

So|^ 

.. .  .Oak,     do     do    . , 

Free 

2  15s. 

f-oS 

.  . .  .IJirch   do     do    .  * 

Free 

2  10s. 

S  2  3  >. 

....Ash,    Elm,  Ta-- 

S|f| 

....  niarack,  or  Hac- 

llil 

....  matac  and  other 

Free 

s-?§r 

Wood 

. . .  .woods  not  herein 

1     5s. 

-    7^ 

.  . .  .charged  with  du- 

'*'    '  "^  to 

"=13—9 

. . . . ty,  do J 

•S  "-  "I  i 

Standard,   &  inca-  ^ 

surcment'^'^rstan-  S 

Free 

1    5s. 

o 

(lard  mi  lie ) 

iiU 

> 

rn 

S_.  !"  White  Oak,  do 
J    .  1  Red  Oak,     dc 

Free 

Free 

10s.  Od. 

7s.  6d. 

n  ported 

e  1st  ol 

vcrnor : 

lieu. 

S^  |Ash, dr 

Free 

4s.  Od. 

t'^-S--: 

,^  o  (Barrel. ...  do 

P'ree 

4s.  Od. 

t-i"'?^ 

Fine   per  Quebec  ') 
standard  hundred  S 

Free 

15s.  Od. 

sr 

irti-e ...  .do 

Free 

7s.  Gd. 

14 


ARTICLES, 


DUTIES^ I 

[iiii)eiiiil  Act  .")  I'rovinciiil  Act  '    lli:.MAUKS, 


&,  (i  Vii't 
4') 


cap. 


I!  Vict,    cuji.  U,| 
\i    ()  Vict,  cup  I 


.  Hiuiflspikos  . .  .  per  dozen i  Free 3(1, 

Oars per  pair  . . ;  Eroo 3J. 

[*l;inks,  bo'irds,  ;ind  all 
kinds  ofsaweil  lumber 
Wood,  ii'^'i^  herein  charged 
with  duty,  jier  1000 
superficial  feet  inch 
tliick,  and  so  in  pro- 
portion for  any  grcat- 

1     cr  thickness 

Woolen  Manufactures 7  jiorcent..  5  percent 


Free 7s.  G 


REMARKS. 


I  bo 

1    CS 


Tlie  foregoinp;  duties  are  cumulative  and  to  bo  levied,  the  one  in  ad- 
dition to  the  other. 

Exemption  from  duty  under  any  act — extends  only  to  the  duties  im- 
posed by  that  particular  Act, 

Specific  duties  are  taken  in  sterling  at  JCl  4s.  4d,  currency  and  the 
£  sterling. 

Ad.  Valorem  Duties  under  t]«.c  Imperial  Act  5  &  0  Vict.  cap.  49,  and 
the  ad  valorem  duties  under  the  Provincial  Act,  rt  Vict  cap.  3,  on  the 
articles  niarked  thus  t  arc  calculated  generally  by  adding  10  per 
cent  to  the  invoice  price. — Sec  ^lid  sect,  of  Imperial  Act,  3  &  4, 
Wm.  IV,  chap.  51), 

The  ad  valorem  Duties  under  the  Provincial  Act  S  Vict,  chap,  3,  ex- 
cept ontlie  articles  marked  thus  t  are  calculated  on  the  actual  cost 
of  the  articles  where  purchased. 

Bonds  may  be  taken  for  the  payment  of  Provinciul  Duties,  (that  on 
the  articles  marked  thus  *  excepted)  when  the  amount  exceeds  XMO- 
currency. — See  I'itli  sect,  of  Provincial  Act   4  &  5  Vict,  cap.  14, 

Goods  may  be  warehoused  at  any  duly  constituted  VVarehousi  .g  Port, 
and  may  be  entered  at  any  frontier  port,  under  I'ond,  to  be  passed 
on  for  that  purpose. 

Articles  Imported  [jy  or  from  the  United  States,  pay  both  Imperial 
and  Provincial  Duties  as  foreign  goods,  without  reference  lo  the 
jdace  of  manufacture  or  production. 


% 


I 


1;> 


DRAWBACK   ON    MERCHANDISE  EXPORTED  TO  THE 
BRITISH  PROVINCES  IN  NORTH  AMERICA. 


10 

ul 
\e 
cv 
4, 

X- 

4. 

rt, 
ed 

;il 


With  reference  to  a  recent  Act  of  the  Congress  of  the  United 
States,  allowing  Drawback  on  Merchandise  exported  to  tlie  British 
Provinces  in  North  America,  articles  so  exported  from  the  United 
States,  and  imported  into  this  Province,  will  be  liable  to  tlie  payment 
of  the  duties  imposed  both  by  the  Acts  of  the  Provincial  Legislature, 
and  also  to  the  duties  under  the  Imperial  Act  5  &  6  Vict.  cap.  49, 
whether  such  goods  are  originally  the  growth,  production  or  manu- 
facture of  the  United  Kingdom,  or  of  any  of  the  British  Possessions 
in  America,  &c.,  or  otherwise. 

The  27th  Section  of  the  Imperial  Act  3  &  4  W.  IV.  cap.  59,  which 
enacts,  *'That  no  goods  shall,  upon  importatio.  into  any  of  iheBrit- 
"ish  Possessions  in  America,  be  deemed  to  be  of  the  growth,  produc- 
"  tion  or  manufacture  of  the  United  Kingdom,  or  of  any  British 
*»  Possession  in  America,  unless  imported  iVom  the  United  Kingdom, 
"  or  from  some  British  Possession  in  America;"  consequently,  all 
articles  imported  into  this  Province  from  or  through  the  United  States, 
are  deemed  Foreign,  although  any  of  such  articles  may  be  the  growth, 
production  or  manufacture  of  the  United  Kingdom,  which,  when  so 
imported,  must  be  held  to  be  liable  to  duty  as  Foreign  Goods,  i.  e.  to 
the  duties  in  full  imposed  both  by  the  Acts  of  the  Imperial  Parliament 
and  of  the  Provincial  Legislature,  imposing  duties  of  Customs  now 
in  force,  viz:  Imperial  Act  5  &  6  Vict.  cap.  49,  and  Provincial  Acts, 
8  Vict.  cap.  3,  &  6  Vict,  cap.  31,  the  one  in  addition  to  the  other. 


With  reference  to  the  exemptions  from  duties  imposed  by  the  re- 
cent Provincial  Act  8  Vict.  ch.  3,  in  favor  of  persons  coming  into  the 
Province  as  settlers,  in  the  opinion  of  the  Law  Officer  of  the  Crown, 
Cattle  and  live  stock  of  all  descriptions,  such  as  Horses,  Cows,  6cc., 
when  brought  in  for  the  use  of  persons  coming  into  tlio  Province  for 
♦he  purpose  of  actually  residing  therein,  do  not  fall  within  the  mean- 
ing of  the  words  "other  peksonal  effects,*'  nor  within  any  of  the 
exemptions  specially  mentioned  in  the  schedule  annexed  to  the  above 
mentioned  Act,  and  arc  consequently  subject  to  duty. 


1« 


TABLE  OF  CORN  DUTIES. 


IF    lAll-ORTED    FROM    ANY    FOREIGN    COUNTRV. 

WHEAT — Whenever  the  Average  Price  of  Wheat,  made  up  aiir* 
published  in  the  manner  required  by  law,  the  Duty  shall  be,  for 
every  Quarter. 


Uii'Jur  51^.     -     -     1  0  01 59s, 

.■Vis.  and  under  5','3.  0  19  Oj  GOs. 

OSs.  mid  under  ojs.  0  18  OiGls. 

/jfls.  and  under  5()3.  0  17  Oi  62s. 

.56s.  and  under  o7s.  0  16  (I'  63s. 

578.  and  under  .'i!Js.  0  1.5  Oj  643. 

.■J8s.  and  under  59s.  0  14  0|  65s. 

BARLEY— Whenever  the 
published  in  the  manner 
every  Quarter, 


£  s.  ([. 
and  under  60s.  0  13  0 
and  under  61s.  0  12  0 
and  under  62s,  0  110 
and  under  63s.  0  10  0 
and  under  64s.  0  9  0 
and  under  65s.  0  8  0 
and  under  663.  0     7  0 


ii  s.  d. 

66s.  and  under  69s.  0  6  0 

69a.  unil  under  70a.  0  S  0 

rOs.  and  under  71s.  0  4  0 

7 Is.  and  under  72s.  0  3  0 
72s.  and  under  73s.  0  2  0 

r3s.  and  upwards     0  10 


Average  Price  of  Barley,  made  up  and 
required  by  law,  the  Duty  shall  be,  for 


Under  26s.     .     .     0  11  0 

26s.  and  under  27s.  0  10  0 

27s.  and  under  30s,  0  9  0 

30s.  and  under  31s.  0  8  0 


31s.  and  under  32s.  0  7  01 35s.  and  under  36s.  0  3  0 

323.  and  under  33s.  0  6  Oi  36s.  and  under  37s.  0  2  0 

33s.  and  under  34s.  0  5  0  37s.  and  upwards    0  10 

343.  and  under  358.  0  4  01 


OATS — Whenever  the  Average  Price  of  Oats,  made  up  and  pub- 
lished  in  the  manner  required  by  law,  the  Duty  shall  be,  for  every 
Quarter. 


£ 

s. 

d. 

£ 

s. 

d. 

Under  19s. 

0 

8 

0 

248. 

and  under  258. 

-  0 

4 

0 

19s.  and  under  203.  - 

.  0 

7 

0 

25s, 

and  under  26s. 

-  0 

3 

0 

20s.  and  under  23s. 

0 

6 

0 

26s. 

and  under  27s. 

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0 

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Rye,  or  of  Peas,  or  of  Beans,  made  up  and  published  in  the 
manner  required  by  law,  the  Duty  shall  be,  for  every  Quarter, 


Under  303. 

0 

U 

6 

37s. 

and  under  38s. 

-  0 

5 

6 

303.  and  under  33s.  - 

0 

10 

6 

3es. 

and  under  39s. 

-  0 

4 

6 

33s.  and  under  34s.  - 

0 

9 

6 

39s. 

and  under  40s. 

-  0 

3 

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34s.  and  under  3.5s.  - 

0 

8 

6 

40s. 

and  under  41s. 

■  0 

o 

6 

35s.  and  under  36s.  - 

0 

7 

6 

41s. 

and  under  423. 

-  0 

1 

(i 

36s.  and  under  37s.  - 

0 

6 

6 

42s. 

and  upwards 

-  0 

1 

0 

WHEAT,  MEAL,  AND  FLOUR— For  every  Barrel,  being  one 
hundred  and  ninety-six  pounds  —  a  Duty  equal  in  amount  to  the 
Duty  payable  on  Thirty-eight  and  a  half  gallons  of  Wheat. 

OATMEAL  —  For  every  quantity  of  one  hundred  and  eighty-one 
pounds  and  a  half — a  Duty  equal  in  amount  to  the  Duty  payable 
on  Quarter  of  Oats. 

MAIZE  OR  1NDL\N  CORN,  BUCK-WHEAT,  BEAR  OR  BIGG 
— For  every  Quarter — a  Duty  equal  in  Amount  to  the  Duty  pay- 
able on  a  Quarter  of  Barley. 


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0 
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6 


6 
0 


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d. 

Under  SSs.  - 

0 

5 

0 

578.  and  under  583 

55s.  and  under  563. 

(1 

4 

0 

58s.  and  upwurds. 

5f)d.  and  under  57s. 

0 

3 

0 

If  the  produce  of,  and  imported  from,  any  British  possession  in  North 
America,  or  elsewhere  out  of  Europe, 

WHEAT — Whenever  the  Average  Price  of  Wheat,  made  up  and 
published  in  tlie  manner  required  by  law,  the  Duty  shall  be,  for 
every  Quarter. 

£  *.  d. 
-020 
-     0     1     0 

BARLEY — Whenever  the  Average  Price  of  Barley,  made  up  and 
published  in  the  manner  required  by  law,  the  Duty  shall  be,  for 
ever  Quarter. 

30s.  and  under  31.s.     -         .0     10 
31h.  ttudupwurd.s.  -         •     0     0     (J 

OATS — Whenever  the  average  Price  of  Oats,  made  up  and  pub- 
lished in  the  manner  required  by  law,  the  Duty  shall  be,  for  every 
Quarter. 

233.  and  upwards         -        -      0     0    G 


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0 

o 

() 

28s.  and  under  29s. 

-       0 

2 

0 

29s.  and  under  30s. 

-       0 

1 

6 

Under  223 

22s.  and  under  23s. 


0 
0 


RYE,  PEAS  AND  BEANS— Whenever  the  Average  Price  of 
Rye,  or  of  Peas,  or  of  Beans,  made  up  and  published  in  the 
manner  required  by  law,  shall  be,  for  every  Quarter, 


Under  30s. 

-     0 

3 

0 

323,  and  under  333. 

. 

-     0 

1 

G 

.'}0s.  and  under  31s.     - 

.    0 

2 

G 

33s.  and  under  34s. 

. 

-     0 

1 

0 

3  Is.  and  under  32s.    - 

-     0 

2 

0 

34s.  and  upwards. 

- 

-     0 

0 

G 

WHEAT  MEAL  AND  FLOUR— For  every  Barrel,  being  one  hun- 
dred and  ninety-six  pounds — a  Duty  equal  in  amount  to  the  Duty 
payable  on  thirty-eight  and  a  half  gallons  of  Wheat. 

OATMEAL — For  every  quantity  of  one  hundred  and  eighty-one 
pounds  and  a  half — a  Duty  equal  in  amount  to  the  Duty  payable 
on  a  quarter  of  Oats, 

MAIZE  OR  INDIAN  CORN,  BUCK-WHEAT,  BEAR  OR  BIG— 

For  every  Quarter — a  Duty  equal  in  amount  to  the  Duty  payable 
on  a  Quarter  of  Barley. 


I'.i 


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18 

TIIK  PROCESS  BY  WHICH  STERLING  MONEY   IS  CON- 
VERTED INTO  CURRENCY. 


Specimens  of  Entries  of  Importations  from  the  United  States  of 
Jlmerica,  of  Articles  subject  to  Duty  under  the  Jict  of  Im- 
perial  Parliament  ^  S,-  G  Fictoria,  Cap.  41),  and  Provincial 
Jlct  4  <^  5  Vict.,  Cap,  11. 

FROM  THE  I'MTED  STATES  OP  AMERICA. 

100  Dozen  Corn  Brooms. 
Per  Imperial  Act,  Value  per  Declaration,  Ji;3D   0   0    Currency. 

ixMh'"-      3   0    0 


£33    0    0  at  4^.. £1     0     5 
Under  Provincial  Act,  value  per  Invoice,   30   0    0  at  G^  ..110     0 

Currency,  jG3  10     5 


500  Ihs.   Cheese. 


,£124  Ster. 


Per  Imperial  Act,  say  at  5s  per  cwt 

Per  Provincial  Act,  value  per  Invoice.. 

Currency.  £10  0  Oat  5;}..   0  10     0     Cy. 


*  100  Stoves. 
Per  Imp'l  Act,  value  per  Declaration.  .£150  0  0   Currency. 

add  i       15  0  0 


£165  0  0  at  7!^.. £11  11  0 
Under  Provincial   Act.   Value    per 

Invoice £150  0  0  at  5  ^  cr  ct.  7  10  0 

Currency,  £19     1  0 


4  Hogsheads  Crockery. 
Per  Imperial  Act,  Value  per  Declaration.  .£40  0  0   Currency. 

add  A,      4  0  0 


£44  0  0at4;i.  .£1   15  2i 
Under  Provincial  Act,  value  per  Invoice,. .  40  0  Oats;;..    2     0  0 

Currency,  £3  15  2i 


*  Considnrcd  a-;  HanUviire  wliirh  is  understood  to  include  fvery  kind  of  Cowls  manuCacttired 
from  MPtiils. 


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All  Castings  are  included  in  Hardware  except  Pig  Iron,  which  can- 
not be  considered  as  a  Maiiulacture  and  will  consequently  be  liable  to 
4  per  cent  under  the  Imperial  Act. 

Provincial  Currency  at  243.  4d.  Currency  to  the  pound  Sterling. 
To  change  Sterling  into  Currency  at  the  above  rate,  add  \^  with 
Provincial  Currency  and  the  £  Sterling  at  24s.  4d.  Currency  to 
change  Sterling  into  Currency  at  the  above  rate.     Deduct  i,'. 

To  convert  Currency  into  Sterling,  multiply  the  number  of  Pence 
by  60  and  divide  by  73,  which  gives  the  number  of  Pence  Sterling, 
thus:  £14    4 

20 


24 
12 


292 
60 


12 


73  ]  175  20    [    240 
146         


292 
292 


20  Shillings- 


-£1     0    0 


Bi 


'i 


0 
0 
0 


0 
To  convert  Sterling  into  Currency,  add  l-5th  and  l-12th  of  that 

1.5th,  thus:  .  .-^J;    ^     n 

l-5th  is  0     4     0 

l-12th  of  4s.  is  0     0     4 


£14     4 

Or  multiply  the  number  of  Pence  by  73   and  divide  by  60,  which 
gives  the  number  of  Pence  Currency. 
The  above  is  the  plainest  system. 


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MONTREAL,  MONDAY,  APRIL  28,  1815. 


r ROVING E   OF   CANADA. 


Provinck  of  Canada. 

By  His   Excellency  The   Riglit   Honorable  Chari.ks  Theoi»hili;s, 

Baron  Metcalfe,  of  Fernliill   in  the  County  of  Berks,  G.  C.  B,. 

one  of  Her  Majesty's  Most  Honorable    Privy  Council,   Governor 

General  of  British  North  America,  &c.  &c.  &cc. 

To  all  to  whom  these  presents  shall  come — 

Greeting: 

¥HEREAS  it  is  expedient  to  provide  for  the  levying  of  Tolls 
on  the  several  Public  Works,  constructed  at  the  expense  of  the 
Province  hereinafter  mentioned;  Know  ye  therefore,  that  from  and 
after  the  1st  day  of  May,  now  next  ensuing,  and  until  such  further 
time  as  her  Majesty's  Pleasure  shall  be  made  known  in  this  behalf, 
there  shall  be  paid  for  the  use  of  Her  Majesty,  Her  Heirs  and  Su'',- 
cessors,  to  such  person  or  persons,  as  shull  be  duly  appointed  to  re- 
ceive the  same  for  passage,  und.  in  the  name  of  Tolls,  the  several 
sums  agreeably  to  the  Scales  which  accompany  these  presents.  Of 
ALL  WHICH  Her  Majesty's  Loving  Subjects,  and  all  others  whom  these 
presents  may  concern,  are  hereby  required  to  take  notice  and  to  gov- 
ern themselves  accordingly. 

Given  under  my  Hand  and  Seal  at  Arms,  at  Montreal,  this  twenty- 
eighth  day  of  April,  in  the  year  of  Our  Lord,  one  thousand  eight 
hundred  and  forty-five,  and  in  the  eighth  year  of  Her  Majesty'?. 
Reign. 

METCALFE, 
By  Command, 

D.  DALY,  Secretoni. 


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REGISTERING  OF  BRITISH  VESSELS. 


ANNO    OCTAVO. 

VICTORIA  EEGINiE. 

CAP.  V. 

An  Act  to  secure  the  right  of  property  in  British  Plantation 
Vessels  navigatiner  tiie  Inland  Waters  of  this  Province, 
and  not  registered  under  the  Act  of  the  Imperial  Parlia- 
ment of  the  United  Kingdom,  passed  in  the  third  and 
fourth  years  of  the  Reign  ol  His  late  Majesty  King  Wil- 
liam the  Fourth,  intituled,  An  Ac/ far  the  Re<rislcring  of 
Jirilis/t  Vcusels,  and  to  facilitate  transfers  of  the  same, 
and  to  prevent  the  fraudulent  assignment  of  any  proper- 
ty in  such  V^ossels. 

[lT//<  March,  1845.] 

WHEREAS  it  is  expedient  to  secure  the  right  of  property 
in  British  Plantation  Vessels,  navigating  the  Inland 
Waters  of  this  Province,  and  not  registered  under  the  Act 
of  the  Imperial  Parliament  intituled,  An  Acl  for  the  rcgis' 
Ivring  of  British  Vessels,  passed  in  the  third  and  lourth 
years  of  the  reign  of  His  Majesty,  William  the  Fourth,  and 
to  facilitate  transi'ers  of  Vessels,  and  to  prevent  the  fraudu- 
lent assigmnent  of  the  property  in  such  Vessels  :  lie  it  there- 
fore enacted  hy  the  (Queen's  Most  Excellent  Majr^sty,  liy  and 
with  the  advice  and  consent  of  the  Legislative  Council  and 
of  tiie  Legislative  Asseml)ly  of  the  Province  of  Canada, 
constituted  and  assemhled  hy  virtue  of  and  under  the  au- 
thority of  an  Act  passed  in  the  Prrliament  of  the  United 
Kingdom  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland,  and  intituled,  An 
Act  to  re-unite  the  Provinces  of  Upper  and  Lower  Canada,, 
and  for  the  Government  of  Canada,  and  it  is  hcrchy  enacted 


rnmiiiciiro-  l)y  tlio  nutlioritv  of  the  saino,  roinmonfing  upon  llio  first  ilny 
incntdiAit.  ^j-  j^ii,^.^  ,,,„,   tliou.s;ui(l  (>ip;lit  hundred  Mild  forty  livo,  ex«.T|)t 
>v  hen  any  other  commencement  is  herein   particularly  di- 
rected. 

II.  And  1)0  it  enacted,  That  all  persons  claiming  projier- 
niciitiit"  ty  in  any  Ship  or  Vessel,  over  fifteen  tons,  shall  cause  his 
I'lrimy  siiih  oi"  tlieir  (jwuersliip  in  the  same  to  be  registered  in  manner 
vi-ss,.|,t,,ijc  lioreinaftcr  provided  for,  and  shall  obtain  a  certificate  oftho 

registry  oi  such  owuersliip,  irom  tiie  pertion  or  persons  au- 
tliorised  to  make  such  registry  and  to  grant  such  certificate, 
as  hereinafter  directed;  the  Ibrm  of  uliicli  certificate  shall 
ho  as  t'ollous,  vi/.  : 

III.  "This  is  to  certil'y,  that  in  pursuance  of  an  Act, 
f:';.'""  "'';;""  passed  in  the  \e;irof  the  reitrn  of  (hieen  Victoria, 
owiur>iiii).    nitituled,  ^^An  Ac/,  eye.  [//ere    insert  tm:    title  <>j  tins  Act, 

and  the  names,  occupations,  and  residence  of  the  suhscrilnng 
owners,]  having  made  and  subscribed  the  declaration  rc()uir- 
cd  by  the  said  Act:  and  having  decdared  that  he  [or  they] 
together  with  [names,  occupations  and  resilience  of  non-suh- 
scribing  uieners]  is  (or  are)  sole  owner  (or  owners  in  the 
proportions  specified  on  the  back  hereof",)  of  the  ship  or 
vessel  called  the  [s/iijys  name]  of  [place  to  which  the  ship 
helongs]  which  is  of  the  burthen  of  [number  of  tons]  and 
whereof  [maslcr^s  name]  is  master ;  and  that  the  said  ship 
or  vessel  was  [when  and  where  built,  nferring  to  builder's 
certificate  or  certifcale  of  last  ownership,  then  delivered  vp 
to  be  cancelled]  and  [name  the  cmploijment  of  surveiji ng ojjiecr \ 
havingcerlified  to  me  fhttlie  said  ship nr  vessel  has  [number] 
decks  and  [;(//H:/'t'7-j  masts,  that  her  length  from  the  fore  part 
to  the  main  stem,  to  the  after  part  ol'tiio  stern  |)ost  aloft,  is  [num- 
ber of  feet  and  inches]  her  breadth  at  the  broadest  part  [stat- 
ing whether  that  be  above  or  below  the  main  wales]  is  [ninn- 
her  off'ct  and  inches]  her  [height  between  decks  if  more 
than  one  deck  or  depth  in  the  hold  if  onhjone  deck]  is  [iium- 
ber  if  feet  awl  inches]  [if  a  steamer  propelled  bij  steam 
wilh  an.  engine  room,  slate  the  length  and  tonnage  of  the  en- 
gine rno/ii,  ill  feel  and  inches  if  leuglh  and  Ions,]  that  she  is 


[/,. 


'i:<w  rigged .]  nggeuwitba  staiiding  [or  ruiiiiingj  liowsjn'it 


[ 


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deseriplion  of  s!ern]  steriied,  carvel  [or clinker]  built,  has 


W/ll 


///• 


r  aini  or  no]  head:  and  the*  subscribing  owners  have 


consiiitf'd  and  agreed  to  the  above  description;  and  Hieir 
ownership  or  property  in  the  said  ship  or  vessel  called  the 
[name]  lias  been  duly  rt^gistcrcd  at  the  Tort  of  [name  of  the 
port.)  Certified  under  my  hand  at  the  Custom  Mouse,  in 
the  said  I'ort  v['  (name  of  the  port)  ibis  (date)  day  of  (name 


'th' 


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III]  in  tlie  vear  (words  i 


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IV.  And  on  tho  back  of  sucli  cortlllcatc  of  ownorsliip 
there  sliall  bo  an  account  of  tlic  parts  or  shares  held  by 
each  of  the  owners  mentioned  and  described  in  such  certi- 
ficate, in  the  form  and  manner  following: 

"Names  ol"  the  .several  own-      "Number  of    sixty   fourth 
ers  within  mentioned:  shares  hold  by  each  owner 

Name,  Thirty-lwo, 

Numr,  Sixteen, 

Name,  i'^iglit* 

Name,  l^iglit, 

Signed, 

Collector." 

V.  And  be  it  enacted,  That  no  certificate  of  ownership 
shall  bo  granted  until  the  Ibllowing  declaration  be  made  and 
subscribed,  before  the  Collector  of  Customs  to  whom  appli- 
cation may  be  at  any  time  made  to  grant  a  certificate  of 
ownership,  by  the  owner  of  such  ship  or  vessel,  if  such  ship 
or  vessel  is  owned  by  or  belongs  to  one  person  only,  or  in 
case  there  shall  bo  two  joint  owners,  then  by  both  of  such 
joint  owners,  if  both  shall  be  resident  within  twenty  miles 
of  the  port  or  place  where  such  registry  is  required,  or  by 
one  of  such  (iwners,  if  one  or  both  of  them  shall  be  resi- 
dent at  a  greater  distance  I'rom  such  portor  place;  or  if  the 
number  of  such  owners  or  pro[)rietors  shall  exceed  two, 
then  by  the  grc^atcr  part  of  the  number  of  such  owners  or 
j)ropriet(jrs,  if  (lie  greater  number  of  them  shall  be  resident 
within  twenty  miles  of  such  port  or  place  as  aforesaid,  (not 
in  any  case  exceeding  three  of  such  owners  or  proprietors, 
unless  a  greater  nun)ber  shall  be  desirous  to  join  in  making 
and  subscril)iiig  the  said  declaration^  or  by  one  of  such 
owners  if  all  or  all  except  one,  shall  be  resident  at  a  great- 
er distance. 

VI.  And  be  it  enacted.  That  if  any  ship  or  vcsse],  after 
a  certilicate  of  ownership  shall  have  been  granted,  pursu- 
ant to  the  directions  of  tliis  Act,  shall  in  any  manner  what- 
ever bo  altered  so  as  iK.i;  to  correspond  with  all  the  particu- 
lars contained  in  the  cei'tilicate  of  ownership,  in  such  case 
it  shall  be  incumbent  on  the  owners  of  such  ship  or  vessel 
to  return  the  said  certilicate  of  ownership  to  the  Collector 
of  the  port  where  the  same  was  granted,  and  the  Collector 
of  the  port  shall  grant  a  certilicate  of  ownership  dk  novo, 
in  manner  herci.nbefore  retjuired,  and  on  failure  whereof 
the  owner  of  such  shi|)  or  vessel  shall  forfeit  the  sum  of 
twenty  pounds,  currency. 

VII.  And  be  it  enacted,  That  when  and  so  often  as  the 
proi)erly  in  any  shi[)  or  vessel  or  any  [lart  thereof,  belong- 
ing  to  any  of   II er   l\fajesty's  subjects   shall,   after  being 


Ipi(lor>riii('iii 
III'  ><liiirrs,(ir 
prii|iMiti(>D 

sliiji. 


Drclnration 
t(i  liu  nmdu 
mid  siihscri- 
licd  lii'l'Dro 
(•('rliti("ilr  of 
nwriirsliij) 
granted. 


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tt'icd  1. 1 II. 
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(iwiitTship 
to  lie  iiriiiit- 

Cd  DK    NOVO. 


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VIMSch  to  ll(^ 

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r-i\ty  lour 
parts  or 
rj'mru.s. 


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grantcil  cortilicrvto  of  owncrsliip,  bo  sold  to  any  other  or 
otlicM's  fif  Ilnr  Majesty's  siihjocts,  tlio  .same  shall  1,2  trans- 
ferred by  bill  of  .sale  or  other  instrument  in  writing,  con- 
taining a  reeital  of  the  certiticato  of  o\vnershi|)  of  snehship 
or  vessel,  or  the  prineipnl  contents  ther(M)f,  otherwise  sncli 
transfiir  shall  not  be  valid  or  eHecliial  lor  any  purpose  wh;it- 
cver  either  in  law  or  (Miiiitv  :  Provided  ahvays,  that  no  bill 
of  sale  shall  bo  deemed  void  by  reason  of  any  error  in  such 
reeital,  or  by  the  roeitid  of  any  tornuM'  certifieateor  owner- 
ship insteudof  the  existing  certificate,  provided  the  identity 
of  the  ship  or  vessel  intended  in  the  recital  be  elluctually 
proved  tlierel)y. 

VIll.  And  be  enacted,  Tlifit  the  pro|ierly  in  every  ship 
or  vcsscd  of  wliicli  there  are  mtjre  thnn  one  owner,  shall  bo 
taken  and  considered  to  be  divided  into  sixty-four  e(iual 
parts  or  shares,  and  the  proportion  held  by  each  owner  shall 
be  described  in  the  certific;ite  of  ownership  as  being  a  cer- 
tain number  of  sixty-fourth  parts  or  shares;  and  that  no 
person  shall  bo  entitbul  to  be  registered  as  an  owner  ofaiiy 
ship  or  vessel,  in  respect  of  any  proportion  of  such  ship  or 
VCS.S0I  which  shall  nut  bo  an  integral  sixty-fourth  part  or 
share  of  the  same;  and  U[)on  the  first  application  for  a  cor- 
tilicate  of  o\\  nersiiip  of  any  ship  or  vessel,  the  owner  or 
owners  who  shall  take  and  subscribe  the  declaration  requir- 
ed by  this  Act  before  a  corlilicate  of  ownership  be  granted, 
shall  also  declare  the  nuiiil)M'  of  such  partb  or  shares  then 
held  by  e.ich  owner,  and  the  same  shall  be  so  r(>gistered  ac- 
cordingly: Provided  always,  that  if  it  shall  at  any  time 
lia|)pen,  tint  the  property  of  any  owner  or  owners  in  any 
shi[)  or  vessel  cannot  bo  reduced  by  division  into  any  num- 
ber of  integral  sixty-fourth  parts  or  shares,  the  right  of  any 
owner  or  owners  to  any  such  fractional  part.s  shall  not  bo 
all'ecteil  by  re:js()n  of  the  same  not  having  been  registered  : 
I'rovideil  also,  that  it  shall  bo  lawl'ul  lor  any  number  of 
such  owners  named  and  described  in  such  cfriilicatc  of  own- 
ership, Ix^ing  partners  in  any  house  or  co-partnership  actu- 
ally carrying  on  trade  in  any  part  of  Her  iVlajcsty's  Domin- 
ions, to  hold  any  shi[)  or  vessel,  or  any  share  or  shares  of 
any  ship  or  vessel,  in  the  name  of  such  house  or  co-partner- 
ship as  joint  owners  thereof,  without  distinguishing  the 
])roi)ortionate  interest  of  each  of  such  owners ;  and  that 
such  ship  or  vessel  or  the  share  or  shares  thereof  so  held  in 
co-|)artnorship,  shall  be  deemed  and  taken  to  be  partnership 
]»roperty  to  all  intents  and  purposes,  and  shall  be  governed 
by  t'::e  ;-amo  rules,  both  in  law  and  equity,  as  relate  to  and 
govern  all  other  partnership  property  in  any  other  goods, 
chattels  and  eilbcts,  whatsoever. 


aft 


IX.  And  bo  it  onaclod,    Tlint  no  greater  number  thnn 
tl)irfy-t\vo  p^!r^^oll«  sb'iil  bn  entitled  to  l)e  leg.il  owners  nl  otic  ni'i'i'/'t'i'ih-ty. 
anil  tiio  sani!!  tinio  ol"  any  sliip  or  vessel,  as  tenants  in  com-  i»"  l«•r^<l>ll•^ 

L        \  •    i  1  I  II  -111  .1      .   Id  hiMiwricrt 

mon,  or  to  l)e  registered  as  siicii :  rrovided  always,  tbat  „ii,„y  ship 
notbiu'T    lieroiu  contained    sivill    alVect  tlie  ecinitahle  lille  of '""  ^''*""''"i 
mniors,  li'Mrs,  le^^ritees,    creditors,  or  otliers,  e.\ceeilnig  tliat  [.,.,, ,.|^„  „^ 
ninnbiM",  duly  represented  by  or  bolding  from  any  of  tbe  to  ••.imiihio 
persons  witiiin  tbe  said  num!)er,  registered  as  legal  owners  ^'^''"""^■"'■*' 
of  any  sbare  or  sbaros  of  sii.-li  sbip  or  vessel:   Provided  al-  I'roviso. 
so,  that  if  it  sball  bo  provc^l  to  ibo  satisiaction  of  tbe  (Jovern- 
^  or  in  Council,  tbat  any  nnin!)er  of  persons  Imvo  associated 

tbemselves  as  a  joint  stock  company,  for  tbe  purpose  of  own-  j„i„tstnck 
iiig  any  sbip  or  vessel,   or  any  number  of  sbips  or  vessels,  tomiKiiiics. 
as  tbe  joint  property  of  sucb  comi)any,  and  tbat  sucb  com- 
])any,  iiavo  iluly  elect(!d  or  ajipointed  any  uumljer,  not  less 
tbau  tiiree,   of  tbe  members  of  tbe  same,  to  be  trustees  of 
tbe  property  in  sucb  sbip  or  vessel,  or  sbips  or  vessels,  so 
owned  l)y  sucb  company,  it  sball    l)o   lawful   for  sucb  trus- xru^tnns 
toes,  or  anv  tluv'e  of  tbem,  witb  tbe  permission  of  tbe  Go-  'inyniipiy 
vornor  m  Uouucil,  to  make  ami  subscribe  tbe  declaration 
required  by  this  Act  before  cortilicnte  of  ownership  be  grant- 
ed, excejjt  tbat  instead  oC  stating  therein  the  names  and  de- 
scription of  the  other  owners,  they  sball  state  the  name  and 
doscri|)tion  of  the  company  to  which  such  sbip  or  vessel,  or 
sliips  or  vessel  s  sball  in  siudi  manner  belong. 

X    And  bo  it  cnaclod,  Tliat  no  bill   of  s;»lo  or  other  in- 
strument in  writing,  shall  be  valid  and  ellectual  to  pass  the  nmis  of  smU- 
i)r()|)erty  in  any  ship  or  vessel,  or  in  any  sbare  thereof,  after  nottoiic  cf- 

.■!•       ,  r  I   •  1  1  111111  fccliiil  until 

a  cortUK^ate  ol  ownersbip  as   iicroby   provided  sball   bavo  proiimci  id 
been  granted  to  sucb  sbii)  or  vessel,  or  of  any  share  tliere-  "'"  i'"ii'''- 
ol,  or  b)r  any  otlicr  purpose,  until  sucb  bill  ot  sale  or  other  tcr.Mi  in  tiio 
instrument  in  writing  shall  bavo   been  prolucod  to  the  Col-  '^"ry  "/-..[vul 
lector  of  tbe  |)ort   at    which  sucb   ship  or  vessel  had    been  orsiiiii. 
granted  certilicatc  of  ownership,  or  to  the  Collector  of  any 
other  port  at  which  she  is  ab(nit  to  receive  certificate  of  own- 
ersbip i)K  NOVO,  as  the  case  may  be,  nor  until  sucb  Collec- 
tor shall    have  entered  in  the  books  of  such   last  registry  of 
ownership,  in  tbe  one  case,  or  in  the  book  of  such  registry 
of  ownersbi|)  »k  novo,  after  all   the   requisites  of  law  for 
sucb  register  d!-:  novo  shall    have  been  duly  complied  witb, 
in  tiie  other  case,  (and  which  such   Collector   is   hereby  re- 
quircil  to  do  U|)oii  tbe  proiluction  of  the  bill  of  sale  or  other 
instrument   for  that  |)urpi)3e),  the  name,  residence,  and  dc- 
seriptitjn  of  the  vendor  or  mortgagor,  or  of  each  vendor  or 
murtg'igor,  if  more  than  one,    ihe  number  of  shares  trans- 
ferred, the  name,  residence,  and  description  of  the  purchas- 
er or  mortgagee,   or  of  each   purchaser  or  mortgagee,  if 


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Von  11  III'  111- 
(iurst'm:'iU. 


Notice  to  Tn- 

S|l,M't(>l"    (ir- 

iwnil,  &.!'. 


il'  ni;H-e  limn  one,  ami  tlio  dato  of  tli^i  hill  of  suk  otlior 
instruinont,  find  of  the  ]iro(Uictioii  of  it ;  ruid  fiu'llior,  ifsucii 
shi|)  or  vessel  is  not  al)out  to  r!"!cc>i,o  a  cnrtific,:i*.c  ot'nwnor- 
shi|)  UK  NOVO,  the  Ci)lle('tor  of  tlio  ptM't  ■.vhore  siicli  ,shi|)  is 
roffisteriMl  shnll,  and  hois  linv^'.iv  ii'ijiiirod  h;  indorso  tliij 
afoi'csaid  parlit'iilars  of  such  hdl  oi'salo  or  other  instrument, 
on  ihe  ccrtilicato  of  owiiorshij)  of  tho  said  ship  or  vessnl, 
when  tile  same  shall  ho  produced  to  liim  for  that  purpose  in 
manner  and  to  the  ellect  fjllowing,  viz  : 

"Custom  House  ( l-'ort  and  dale  ;  name,  resid'^nce  anddc' 
scriplioti  of  criidor  or  morlagor,)  h;is  transferred  hy 
[bil  of  sale,  or  other  instrument,)  dated  ''  ' .'  nuinhcr 
of  sharcs,)\.o  [name,  residence,  and  acs-riplinn  (f  pur- 
chaser or  /aor/ij;a!ree.) 

A.  D.  Collt^ctor." 

And  forthwith  to  givt  notice  thereof  to  tiio  lns|)ectc'' 
General  or  other  ollieer  to  whom  the  copies  of  certifji,;ates 
arc  to  ho  transmitted  ;  and  in  case  the  Collector  shall  he 
desired  so  to  do,  and  the  hi)l  of  sale  or  o!h(M-  ii  -iirument 
shall  be  produced  to  him  for  tiiat  nurpose,  then  the  sr.idCid- 
lector  is  herel)y  required  to  certify  bv  intlor.s.^mi^nt  U|)on  the 
hi!'  of  sale  or  other  in:.irument,  that  tho  iiarticulars  Ijofore 
mentioned  have  been  so  entered  in  t!io  Imok  of  registry 
of  certificates  of  ownership,  and  indorsed  upon  the  certili- 
cato  oi'  ownership  as  af(jresaid. 

XI.  It  heinjj  the  true  intent  and  meanincr,  that  the  sever- 
al  purchasers  anJ  mortgagees  of  such  ship  or  vessel,  share 
or  shares  thereof,  when  n.orc  than  one  appears  to  claim  tho 
same  property  or  to  claim  security  on  the  siuiie  property, 
in  the  srune  rank  and  degree,  shtiil  have  priority  one  over 
the  otho;  not  acc(n*ding  to  the  respective  times  when  the 
particidars  of  the  bill  of  sale  or  otlier  instruui'Mit  hy  which 
such  p:'(»j)crty  was  transferred  to  them,  v.ere  entiM't.'d  in  the 
book  of  registry  as  aforesaid,  but  according  to  llie  time  wIkmi 
the  indorsement  is  made  upon  the  cortiiitAate  of  ownership 
as  aforesaid  ;  Provided  always,  tiiat  if  the  ceriifieale  of  own- 
i-isp  iiiiMor-  ership  shall  be  lost  or  mislaid,  or  shall   be  tletained  bv  f>nv 

ClJ-.ilc  1)1"  I  II.,  •  •      ,    • 

iiiiskiid.  person  v.hatever,  so  that  the  mdorsement  cannot  in  due 
time  be  made  llureon,  and  jjroof  thererif  shall  be  made  i;y 
tho  purchas.'r  or  mortgagee,  or  his  known  agent,  to  tiie 
satisfaction  of  the  Inspector  General  or  other  ollieer  to 
whom  the  copies  of  certificates  of  ownership  are  to  be  trans- 
mitted, it  shall  be  lawful  for  the  liispecLor  General  or  such 
other  olliocr,  to  grant  suidi  further  time  as  to  him  shall  ap- 
near  necessarv  for  the  recover^-  oC  the  eerlilicate  ol"  owiier- 
:;li:|),  or  for  tho  registry  of  ownership  dk  novo,  of  the  saiil 

■'ri,,.|'    \-n.:v:.l    nn't.'"      tb"    pi'  ■'  'sinll,    .it'   tlli-     .\cA  ',      l\w\    tllCrC' 


Xnturf^  nt" 
ilie  in'iiirity 
iiili'iiiii'il  ill 
I  hi:;  Act. 


l'rn\  i<o  ill 


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10  r- 
)  is 
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upon  the  Collcc'tor  sliall  lunkn  u  momoran'kim  in  the  book 
oi'  rogislrv  of  cortilicafcs  of  ownorsliip  of  tliu  further  tiino 
so  (fraiitotl,  and  during  sucli  time  no  othn-  bdl  of  sale  siiall 
be  entered  for  tlie  transfer  of  the  same  ship  or  \:>ssel,or  the 
sanK>  sliarc  or  shares  thereof,  or  lor  giving  tlic  saniT  security 
thereon. 

XI I.   An, I  be   it  t'urtiier  enacted,  'I  hat  when  any  transfer  Tran-fcrsiiy 
ol'  any  shi[)  or  vessel,  or  of  niiv  share  or  sliares  thereof,  wiymuion- 
shall  he  made  only  as  a  security  for  tlie  payment  oi'  a  debt  ^ion'giisj.o 
or  debts,  eitlier  iiy  way  ol'  mortgage   or  of  assigtnnenl  to  ;i 
trustee  or  trustees  for  the  purjjose  of  selling  the  same  tor 
the  payment  of  any  debt  or  debts,  tlien,  and   in  every  such 
case,  the  Collector  of  the  port  >vhere   tlie    ship  or  vessel  is 
registered,  shall,  in  the   entry  in  the  book  of  registry,  and 
also  in  the   indorsement  on  tiie  certilicate  of  ownership  in 
rnfMier  hereiiiheforo  direc'.cd,  state  and  express  liiat  such 
transfer  was  made  only  as  a  security  I'or  the  [layment  ot"  a 
debt  or  debts,  or  by  .vay  of  mortgage,  or  to  that  etlect  ;  and 
the  |)erson  or  pers(jiis  to  whom  such  transfer  shall  he  made, 
or  any  person  or  persons  claiming  under  him  or  them  as  a 
mortgagee  or  mortgigees,  or  as  a  tr^'.steeor  trustees  only, 
shall  not  by  reason  thereof  l)e  deemed  to   bo  the  owner  or 
owners  of  such  shi[)  or  vessel,  share  or  shares  tliereot",  nor 
shall  the  |)crson  or  persons  making  such  t;ar.  Mer,  be  deem-  (irciiii-ii  nn 
ctl  by  reason  thereof  to  have  ceased  to  be  an  owner  or  own-  "^^■"'i'- 
ers  of  such  shi])  or  vessel  any  more  than  it"  no  such  tranter 
l>ad  been  made,  e  .cept  so  far  us  may   be    necessary  for  the 
])urposeof  rendering  the  ship  or  vess  d,  share  or  shares  so 
traiisf(M-red,  available  by  sale  or  otherwise,  tbrthe  payment 
of  the  debt  or  debts,  for  securing  the  payment  of  which  such 
transt'iM"  shall  have  been  made. 

Xill.   And  be  it  enacted.  That  wh^n  any  transfer  of  any  'rn;isi',Ts  ut 
ship  or  vessel,  or  ol  any  share  or  shares  thereof,  shad  have  I'l'i^i^ ',''[■ '"''" 


)een    made  as  a   se; 


itv  for  the  pmnient  of  any  debt  or  dciits  Urinf; 
debts,  either  by  way  of  mortgage  or  ./f  assignment  as  atbre-  ri!fiu!.', ','('' 
s;iid,  and  such  transfer  shall    have  been  duly  rc";istcred  ac-  iHnrm.iL'c 
cording  to  the   provision;  ol  this  Act,  the  rigut  or  mterest  i,y;inyi\(i 
of  the  mortgagee  or  other  assignee  as  aforesaid,  shall   not  |l;'J|[^|",'','',',^ 
be  in  anv  maniHM'  alUniteii  by  aiiv  act  or  acts  of  bankru|)tcy  di-.ti." 
coiiunilted  bv  siu.h    iiiDi'f'^agor  or  assignor,  mortgagors  or 
assignors,  after  the  time  when  such  mortgage  or  assignment 
shall  have  been  so  registered  as  aforesaid,  notwithstanding 
such  mortgagor  or  assignor,  mortgagors  or  assignors,  at  the 
time  he  or  they  shall  so  become  bankrupt  as  af(jresaid,  shall 
liave  in  his  or  thei'*  \)ossession,  order  and  disposition,   and 
shall  bo  the  reputed  owner  or  owners  of  the  saiil  ship  or  ves- 
sel, or  the  share  or  shares  thcrcot",  so  i)y  him  or  them  mort- 


83 


IIK'Ilt, 


gagod  or  assigned  as  aforesaid  ;  but  lliat  sucli  niorlgngo  or 
assignment  siiali  take  place  of  and  bo  preferred  to  any 
rigbt,  claim  or  interest  wbicli  may  belong  to  the  asr  gnco  or 
assigns  of  such  bankrupt  or  bankrupts  in  .•^iich  ship  or  ves- 
sel, share  or  shares  thereof;  any  law  or  statute  to  the  con- 
trary thereof  notwitiistimdin;:;^. 

XIV.  And  be  it  enacted,  'i'liat  if  any  person  or  persons 
iicr<i)..s  shall  lulsciv  rnaue  declaration  to  any  oi  tne  matters  herc- 
'"'''' ""*.'''^'' inbefore  reciuired  to  bo  verilied  by  declaration,  or  if  any 
or  .ii>iiviii!;  person  or  persons  shall   cciinterleit,  erase,  alter,  or  ialsily 

any  certificate  or  other  instrument  in  writing,  required  or 
directed  to  oo  obtained,  pjrantcd,  or  produced  by  this  Act,  or 
shall  knowingly  or  wilfully  make  use  of  any  certificate  or 
other  instrument,  so  counterfeited,  erased,  altered  or  falsifi- 
ed, or  shall  wilfully  grant  such  certificate  or  other  instru- 
ment in  writing  kno>ving  it  to  bo  false,  such  person  or  per- 
sons shall,  for  every  such  olfence,  forfeit  the  sum  of  one 
hundred  pounds  sterling. 

XV.  And  be  it  enacted,   That  all  the  penalties  and  for- 
feitures inflicted  and  incurred  by  this  Act.  shall  and  may  be 

ios  ail- til i)c  sued  for,  prosecuted,  recovered  and  d.sposcd  of  in  such  man- 
moNcrcii.     j^pj,^  ^^^  |,^^.  g|,gj,  ways,  means  and  methods  as  any  penalties 

or  foi  jitures  innictetl  or  which  may  be  incurred  for  any 
ofTencos  committed  against  any  law  relating  to  the  Custi)ms, 
may  now  legally  be  sued  for,  jrosecuted,  recovered  and  dis- 
posed of;  and  thai  the  odicer  or  ofllcei-s  concerned  in  seiz- 
ures or  prosecutions  under  this  Act,  shall  be  entitled  to,  and 
receive  the  same  share  of  the  ]M'oduce  arising  from  such 
seizures,  as  in  the  case  of  seizures  for  unlawful  importa- 
tion, and  to  such  share  of  tlie  produce  arising  from  any 
pecuniary  fine  or  penalty  foi-  any  <jlleiice  a^^iinst  this  Act 
as  any  oflicer  or  oificers  is  or  are  now,  by  any  hiw  or  regu- 
lation, entitled  to  upon  prosecutions  for  pecuniary  penalties. 


How  |>en:\l- 


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39 


TARIFF    DUTIES 

On  articles  imported  into  the  United  States  :  being  an  abstract  of  the 
bill  passed  by  Congress^  and  approved  by  the  President,  in  August, 
1842. 

ACIDS. 

Acids,  benzoic,  citric,  muriatic,  nitric,  oxalic,  pyroligeneous 

and  tartaric, , 20  pr.  ct. 

Boracic  acid, 5     do 

Borax, 25     do 

Sulphate  of  quinine,  per  oz 40  cts 

Amber,  ambergris,  ammonia,  arrow  root,  annatto,  aniseed, 
vanilla  beans,  French  chalk,  red  chalk,  juniper  berries, 
manrrne,  Titrate  of  lead,  all  chemical  salts  not  enumer- 
ated, •  .1  -  arbonates  of  soda,  except  soda  ash,  barilla, 
and  kelp, 20  pr.  ct. 

Soda  ash, 5     do 

BOOKS. 

Books,  in  English,  bound,  per  lb , 30  cts. 

"  ♦»         in  boards  or  sheets,  per  lb ,...20     " 

But  if  published  abroad  more  than  one  year,  and  not  repub- 
lished in  this  country  ;  or  if  published  abroad  more  than 
five  years,  the  books  shall  pay  but  one  half  the  rates 
above  specified.  But  these  terms  of  one  and  five  years 
shall  not  commence  before  the  passing  of  this  act. 

Books,  Latin  or  Greek,  bound,  pr.  lb 15  cts. 

«»  "  unbound,  do 13     " 

•'     Hebrew,  bound,  do 10     " 

««         «'         unbo!   m5  do 8     " 

"  in  other  foreiga  r      .' (ges — if  bound  or  in  boards  pr.  vol.  5     " 
— if  in  sheets  oi  p  .     ;  '  If  s,  pr.  lb ,,...15     *' 

Any  books  printed  40  y.  >  >  bv-fore  importation,  and  Reports 
to  foreign  legislatures  per  *ol 5     " 

Polyglots,  dictionaries,  &:c.  pr.  lb 5     '* 

Books  engravings  and  maps, 20  pr.  ct. 

COTTON. 

Cotton,  manufactured,  pe-  lb t   3  cts. 

Cotton  manufactured,  not  otherwise  specified, 30  pr.  ct. 

Provided,  the  cottons  not  printed  and  worth  not  more  than 
20  cts.  per  sqi;  ?yard,  shall  be  valued  at  20  cts.;  printed 
cottons,  wortl'  .  oi  more  than  30  cts.  .'^hall  be  valued  at  30 
cts.;  velvets,  moh.  icins,  fustians,  occ.  worth  not  more  than 
35  cts.  shall  be  valued  at  35  cts. 
6 


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40 


it- 
it 


ii 

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(4 

it 


Cotton  twist,  yarn  and  thread, 25  pr.  ct* 

Provided,  that  twist,  &c.  uncolored  and  worth  less  than  60 
cts.  per  lb.  shall  be  valued  at  60  cts. ;  if  colored,  and  worth 
not  less   than  7")  cts.,   it  shall  be  valued  at  75  r    :.     All 

other  cotton  twist,  &c   shall  pav  a  duty  of 30  pr.  ct. 

COPPER,  LEAD,  TIN,  &c. 

Copper  bottoms,   plates  and  sheets, .30  pr.  ct, 

*'         rods  bolts,  nails,  &c.  per  lb. ......... , 4  cts. 

Copper  patent  sheathing  metal,  per  lb , ^ .   2 

Lead  in  pigs  and  bars,  per  lb 3 

*'  o'd  and  scrap,  ** H 

"  pipes,  shot,  and  sheets,  do 4 

Type  metal  and  stereotype  plates, ,  ,25  pr .  oh 

Types,  new  or  old , 25 

Tin,  pigs,  bars,  or  blocks, ,        .    .........    1 

'♦  plates,  sheets,  and  foil, ,         2i 

Silver  plated  metal  and  German  silver  in  she^.s, 30 

German  silver,  bell  metal,  zinc,  and  bronze  manufactures,  30 

Zinc  in  sheets, 10 

Old  bells,  fit  only  to  beremanufactured,  shall  be  free  of  duty 
Bronze,  powder  and  liquor,  iron  and  red  liquor,  and  seppia,  20     ** 

FiSH. 

Fish,  dried  or  smoked,  per  1 12  lbs $1,00 

Mackerel  and  herrings,  salted,  per  barrel, 1,50 

Pickled  salmon,  do ,  2,00 

Other  pickled  fish,  do 1,00 

"  not  in  barrels, , 20  pr.  ct. 

Cardines,  etc.  preserved  in  oil 20      '* 

Fish,  from  the  domestic  fisheries,  and  all  fresh  caught  fisli,  free. 

Fish  glue,  or  isinglass, 20  pr.   ct. 

FURS. 

Furs,  undressed,  on  the  skin, 5  pr.  ct. 

"    dressed,  on  the  skin,  all  hatters' furs,  not  on  the  skin,  25 

-Fur  hats,  caps,   niutrs,   &c 35 

Fur  for  hat  bodies,  not  trimmed, . ,. 25 

GLASS. 
Cut  Glass,  vessels,  if  the  cutting  be  not  one-third  the  height 

or  length,  per  lb.  ^ 25  cts. 

If  the  the  cutting  exceeds  one-third,  per  lb 35     '* 

If  the  cutting  exceeds    one-half  per  lb 45     ♦♦ 

Cut  glass  chandeliers,  lustres,  drods,  icicles,  ornaments,  &C. 

per  lb , 45     "• 

Plain,  moulded,  or  pressed  glass  articles,   weigiiing  over  8 

oz.  per  lb. . 10 

— weighing  8  oz.  or  under,  per  lb 12 

Plain,  moulded,  or  pressed  tumblers,  per  lb 10 

If  -toppcroil,  or  the  bottoms  ground,  4  cts.  per  lb.  nd(htional. 


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Articles  partly  cut  or  polished,  to  pay  duty  as  if  finished. 
Vials  and  bottles,  holding  not  more  than  G  oz.  each,  pr.  gross,       $1,75 
"Vials  and  bottles  over  6,  but  not  over  16  oz.,  per  gross,. . .  2,25 

Vials  and  bottles,   pDrfumery  and  fancy,  uncut,  not  over  4 

oz.  each,  per  gross, 2,50 

TiiQ  same,  when  over  2,  and  not  over  10  oz.  per  gross,. ..  3,00 

Bottles  and  jaa-s,  black  or  greoa,  over  8  oz,  but  not  over  1 

quart  each,  per  gross 3,00 

Bottles  and  jars,  if  over  1  quart  each,  per  gross 4,00 

Demijohns  and  carboys,  one-half  gallon,    or  less,  each....  15  cts. 
Demijohns  c.ad  carboys,  over  6no-half,  and  not  over  3  galls. 

each, 30  cts. 

Demijohns  and  carboys,  over  3  gallons,  each, 50     *' 

Glass,  cylinder  or  broad  window,  not  over  8  by  10  inches 

per  square  foot, ...>  , 2 

Glass  not  over  10  by  12 ,  per  square  foot 2i 

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do       do  16  by  11,  do 

do       do         18  by  12,  do  5 

do  above       18  by  12,  do  G 

Crown  window  glass,  not  over  10  by  8  inches,  pr.  sq.  foot,     3J 
do  do         not  over  10  by  12,  do,,..    5 

do  do  do  14  by  10,  do...«   6 

Crown  window  glass,  not  over  16  hy  11  inelies,  pr.  sq.  foot,    7 
do  do         not  over  18  by  12,  do,...   8 

do  do  above  18  by  12,  do....  10 

Glass  in  sheets  or  tables,  to  pay  the  highest  duties  imposed 

on  window  glass. 
Plate  glass,  polished,  not  silvered,  and  not  over  12  by  8  in. 

per  square  loot, 5  cts. 

The  same  not  over  14   by  10,  per  square  foot,. .  ,^ 7 

do  do         16  by  11,  do  B 

do  do         18  by  12,  do  10 

do  do         22  by  14,  do  12 

do         above       22  by  14,  do  30  pr.  ct. 

do       if  silvered,  20  per  cent  additional. 

do       if  framed 30     ^' 

On  all  cylinder  or  broad  glass,  weighing  over  100  lijs.,  and 
all  crown  glass,  over  160  lbs.,  to  tlie  100  square  feet,  an- 
other duty  on  the  excess,  at  the  same  rate  as  above. 

Glass,   colored,  jjorcelain,  j)aintings  on 30  pr.  ct. 

Glass,  manufacturers  of,  not  specified .  .25     '• 

GRAIN. 

Wheat per  bushel, 25  cents. 

Barley do   " 20 

Rye do 15 

Oats  and  Indian  corn do 10 


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Wheat  nour,por  112  lbs 70  cents. 

Indian  meal         do 20  do 

Potatoes  per  buslicl 10  do 

HEMP. 

Hemp,  unmanufactured,  per  ton $40 

Hemp,  Manilla,  ami  other  India,  per   ton 25 

Codillo,  or  tow  of  hemp  and  (lax,  per  ton 20 

Cables  and  cordage,  tarred,    \)ev  ]b 5  cents. 

Cables  and  cordage,  untarred,  per  lb 4 J    do 

Yarns,  twine  and  packthread,  per  lb 0  do 

Seines,  per  lb 7  do 

Coiton   bagging,  per  square  yard 4  do 

Other  manufactures,  for  same  use  as  cotton  bagging,  gunny 

cloth,  &c.  per  square  yard 5  do 

Sail  duck,  per  square  yard 7  do 

Russia  and  other  sheetings 25  pr.  ct. 

All  other  hemp   manufactures 20  do 

Linens  and  llax  manufactures. 25  do 

Grass  cloth 25  do 

Unmanufactured    (lax,  per  ton $20 

Oil  cloth,  printed  or  painted,  per  square  yard 35  cents. 

Oil  clotl-  l\irniture.  ol"  cotton  (lannel per  sq.  yard,  16  do 

Oil  clol.i,  other do 10  do 

Oil  cloth,  I'or  hat    covers,  etc do 12 J    do 

Floor  iTiatting  and  mats 25  pr.  ct. 

IRON. 

Iron  bars  and  bolts,  not  rolled,  per  ton $17 

Iron  bars  and  bolts,  rolled,   per  ton 25 

Pr'^vided,  that  iron  more  finished  than  pig  iron,  except  cast- 
r:gs,  shall  be  rated  as  iron  bars  and  bolts;  and  iron  im- 
]iorted  for  railways,  if  actually  laid  down  for  use  before 
March  3d,  1843, 'shall  be  free  of  duty. 

Iron  in  pigs,  per  ton $9 

Cast  iron  vessels,  per  lb 1^  cts. 

All  other  castings     do    1  do 

Smoothing  and  pressing  irons,  hollow  ware,  &  hinges,  pr.  lb.     2J    do 

Iron  and  steel   wire,  not  over  No.  14,  per  lb .^  do 

Iron  and  sstcel  wire,  over  No.  14,  &  not  over  No.  25,  pr.  lb.   8  do 

Iron  and  steel  wire,  over  No.  25,  per  lb 11  do 

Wire  silvered  or  plated 30  pr.  c'c. 

do  brass  or  copper, , 25  do 

do  bonnet,  silk  covered,  per  lb.  . 12  cents. 

"         do     cotton  covered  do     8  do 

Rftund  sfjuare  iron,  brazier's  rods  from  3  to  10-lOths  inch, 
nail  rods  or  nail  plates,  sheet,  hoop,   band,  or  scroll  iron, 

and  iron  cables,  per  lb , . , .    2  J    do 

Other  iron  chains. 30  pr.  ct. 


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Anchors,  anvils,  hammers,  per  lb , 2i  cents 

Cut  or  wrought  iron  spikes,     do   3      do 

Cut  iron  nails do 3 

Wrought  iron,  mill  irons,  iron  for  ships,  locomotives  and 
steam  engines,  and  malleable  irons  or  castings,  per  lb..    4 

Iron  tubes  or  pi[)es,  per  lb 5 

Saws,  mill,  cross  cut  and  pit,  each 

Tacks,  brads,  &c.,  less  than  IG  oz.  to  a  1000,  per  1000..   5 

Tacks,  brads,  &c.,  more  than  16  oz.  to  1000,  per  lb 5 

Taggers' iron 5 

Provided,  that  all  articles  partly  manufactured,  shall  pay  as 
if  wholly  manufactured;  and  no  article  shall  pay  less 
than  the  material  of  which  it  is  made,    when  paying  its 

highest  duty,  and  in  addition    a  duty  of 15 

Old  iron,  fit  only  to  be  remanufactured,  and  scrap  iron,  not 

6  inches  in  length,  per   ton $10,00 


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1,50 
2,50 


Muskets,  per  stand 

Rifles,  each 

Axes,  hatchets,  planes,  chisels,  drawing  and  cutting  knives, 
sickles,  scythes,  shovels,  steel  &  brass  saddlery,  coach  and 
harness  iurniture,  steel  yards  and  scale  beams,  fire  arms 

other  than  muskets  and  rifles,   and  side  arms 30  pr.  ct 

Square  wire  for  umbrellas 12 i    do 

Screws  of  iron,  called  wood  screws,  per  lb 12    cents 

Screws  of  iron,  all  others    30  pr.  ct, 

"       of  brass,  per  lb 30 

Sheet  and  rolled  brass 30 

Brass  battery,  or  hammered  kettles,  per  lb 12 

Steel,  cast,  shear,  and  German,  in  bars,  per  cwt 

Steel,  all  other,  in  bars,  per  cwt 

Pins,  not  over  5000   to  the  pack,  per  pack 40 

Pound  pins,  per  lb 20 

Needles 20 

Saddlery,  common  tinned,  &c 20 

Ware,  japanned,  of  papier  mache,  plated,  and  gilt;  all  cut- 
lery, and  all  manufactures,  not  otherwise  specified,   of 


cents, 
pr.  ct. 
cents. 
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2,50 
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brass,  iron,  steel,  lead,  copper,  pewter,  or  tin 

LEATHER. 
Leather,  tanned,  sole  or  bend,  per  lb 

do       upper,  not  sp'.  :ified 

Calf  and  seal  skins,  tanned  and  dressed,  per  doz    

Sheep  skins,  tanned  and  dressed,  per  dozen 

Goat  skins  or  moroccos,  tanned  and  dressed,  per  dozen. . . . 

Kid  skins  or  morocco,  tanned  and  dressed,  per  dozen 

Goat  or  sheep,  tanned  &  not  dressed,  per  dozen 

Kid  or  lamb,  tanned  and  not  dressed,  per  dozen. 


30  pr.  ct. 


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Skins  tanned  and  drcssc',  but  not  in  color,  to  wit  : — fawn, 

icid,  and    lamb,  called  chamois,   \)ev  do/en 

Men's  boots  and    bootees,  per  pair 

IVfon's  slioes  and  pumps,       do         

Women's  boots  &  bootees,  do 

Children's  do  do        do         

Women's  double  soled  pumps  and   welts,  per  pair 

do     shoes  or  slippers,  do       ........ 

Raw    hides,  dried   or  salted 5  pr.  ct. 

Skins,    pickled  and  in  casks. 20     do 

Men's  leather  gloves,  per    dozen #1,25 

Women's  leather    habit  gloves,  per  dozen 1,00 

Children's  leather  habit    gloves,  per  dozen 50 

Women's     do  extra  and  demi  length,  per  dozen 1,50 

Children's   do  extra  and  demi    length,  per  dozen 75 

Leather  caps,  hats,  .suspenders,  and  all  other  suspenders  of 
any  material  except    India  rubber,  leather  bottles,  jjatent 

leather,  and  other  leather  manufactures 35  pr.  ct. 

OILS,  ^c. 

Oil,  olive,  in  casks,  per  gallon 20 

do     do    salad,  in  bottles , :]{) 

do     do     all  other 20 

do  spermaceti,   foreign  (isherie's,  per  gallon 25 

Oil,  whale  or  other  fish,  foreign  fisheries,  per  gall 15 

VV  halebone,  foreign  iislieries 12i  pr.  ct. 

Spermacieti  or  wax  candles,  per  lb * 8    cents. 

Wax  tapers 30  pr.  ct. 

Tallow  candles  per  lb 4  cents. 

Tallow 1      " 

Beeswax  and  shoemakers  wax 15  pr.  ct. 

PAPER,  &c. 
Paper,  bank,  folio,  quarto,  post,  letter  and  bank  note,  per  lb.  17  cents. 
Paper,  antiquarian,  demy,   drawing,  elephant,  foolscap,  im- 
perial, medium,  pot,   pith,  royal,  and  writing,  per  lb....  15 
Paper,  copperplate,  blotting,  colored  for  labels  and  needles, 
marble  or  fancy,  glass,  morocco,  sand,  tissue,  golil  or  sil- 
ver, pastboard  and  pressing   board,  per  lb 12i 

Paper,  colored  copperplate,  printing  and  slainers',  per  lb...  10 
Binders'  and  paper   makers'   boards,  box   aiid    mill  l)oards, 

sheathing,  wrapping  and  cartridge  paper,  per  lb 3 

Paper  envelopes  and  lancy  note 30  pr.  ct 

Music  paper,  gilt  and  metal   paper,  fancy  paper  boxes. . .  .25      do 

Paper  hangings 35      do 

Blank  or  visiting  cards,  per  lb 12    cents 

Playing  cards,   per  pack 25      do 

Blank  books,  when   bound,    per   lb , .• .  .20     do 

do       do     unbound.  do      , .......15      do 


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Pflrchmcnt  vellum,  &c.,  and  imitation,  wafers,  sealing  wax, 
black  lead  pencils,  crayons,  metallic  pens,  ink,  ink  pow- 
der, and  manufactured  (juiUs 25   pr.  ct. 

(juills  unmanufactured , 15      do 

Paper  not  enumeriiled,   per  lb. . . .  ■. 15    cents. 

Rags,  waste,   or  shoddy,    do    i    do 

SILK. 

Silk,    boiling  cloths ,..."20    pr.  ct. 

All  other  silk  manufactures,  not  otherwise  specified,  per  lb. 

of  16  ounces $'2,50 

Sewing  silk,   silk    twist,  &o.  per  lb 2,00 

Pongees  and  plain  white  silk,     do    1,50 

Raw  silk  do 50 

Floss  and  similar  silks,  ready  for  manufacture , .  .25  per.  ct. 

Silk  umbrellas,    parasols,  «Scc 30      do 

Silk  shirts  and  drawers , 40      do.   . 

Silk  caps  and  articles  of  apparel,  made  up  wholly  or  in  part 

by  hand 30      do 

Silk  or  satin  shoes  and  slippers,  per  pair 30    cents. 

Silk  or   satin    shoes  for  children,   per  pair 15      do 

Silk  or  satin  boots  and  bootees,  per  pair 75      do 

Silk  or  satin  boots  for  children,  per  pair 25     do 

Men's  silk  hats,  each $1,00 

Womcns'  silk  hats  and  bonnets,  each 2,00 

SPIRITS,  WINE,  &ic. 

IJrandy per  gallon,       $1,00 

Other  spirits,  1st  and  2d  proof  -         -         do  60 

do         do    3d  proof         -----    do  65 

do         do    4th  proof  -         -         -         -         do  70 

do         do    5th  proof       -----    do  75 

do         do    above  5th  proof  -         -         -         do  90 

Ale,  porter,  beer,  in  bottles         -         -         -         -    do  20 

do         do         not  in  bottles         -         -         -         do  15 

Wine,  Madeira,  Sherry,  San  Lucar  and  Canary       do  60 

AVino,  Champagne    ------    do  40 

do     bottled  port,  Burgundy,  claret       -         -         do  35 

do     port,  and  Burgundy,  in  casks  -         -         -    do  15 

do     Tenerillb do  20 

do     claret  in  casks         -----    do  6 

do     white  of  France,  Austria,  Prussia,  Sardinia,  Portugal 
and  its  possessions,  in  casks,  per  gallon  -         -  7i  cents, 

in  bottles         do     -         -         -  20      do 

Red  wines  from  these  couutrico — in  casks,  per  gallon     -       6      do 

in  bottles         do       -         20      do 
Wines  of  Spain,  Germany,  and  the  Mediterranean  in  casks 

per  gallon  -         -         -         -         -         -         -  12*    do 

in  bottles,  per  gallon  20     do 


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Sicily,  Madeira  and  Marsala  wines,  in  casks  or  bot's,  per  gall.  25    cents. 
Otlicr  wines  of  Sicily         -         -         -         -         -       do       15      do 

Wines  not  specified — 

in  casks  -         -         -         -         -         -       do      25      do 

in  bottles  -         -         -         -         -       do      G5     do 

Provided,    that  these  duties  do  not   interfere  with  subsisting 

treaties. 
All  imitations  of  spirits  and  wines,  shall  pay  the  highcstduty 
imposed  on  the  similar  article,  and    when  wine  is  import- 
ed in  bottles,  a  separate  duty  shall  be  paid  on  the  bottles. 
Cordials  and   liqueurs,   arrack,  ratafia,  and  similar  articles, 

per  gallon  GO    cents. 
SUGAR. 
Sugar,  raw,  or  brown  clayed,  and  sirup  of  sugar,  per  lb.     2  J  cents. 

Sugar,  not  raw  nor  yet  refined, , do        4     do 

Sugar,  refined,  and  sugar  candy do        6     do 

Molasses do        4i  mills. 

Sirups  of  sugar,  &c.,  entered  as  molasses,  shall  be  forfeited. 

Comfits,  sweetmeats,  preserved  fruits,  and  confectionary 25  pr.  ct. 

TOBAuJO. 

Tobacco,  unmanufactured 20  pr.  ct. 

Cigars per  lb.  40  cents. 

Snuff do      12     do 

Other  manufactured    tobacco do      10     do 

WOOD. 

Wood  manufactures,  not   specified 30  pr.  ct. 

Boards,  staves,  scantlings,  unwrought  spars,  and  other  wood 
wrought  into   shape,   shall    be     deemed    manufactured 
wood. 
Timber  for  wharves,  firewood,  rough  board,  staves,  &c.     20      do 

Rose,  satin,  mahogany,  and  cedar  wood 15 

Walking  canes,  frames  and  sticks,  for  umbrellas,  &c., 
household  furniture  not  specified,  musical  instruments  car- 
riages and  parts  thereof 30  pr.  ct. 

WOOL. 
Wool,    coarse,    unmanufactured  worth  7  cents,  or  under  at 

place  of  exportation 5  pr.  ct. 

Wool,  all  other  unmanufactured 3   cents; 

per  pound,  and  30  per  cent  ad.  val. 
If  wool  is  mixed,  it  shall   all   be   appraised  at  the  value  of 

the  finest  kind. 
Carpeting,  Wilton,  Saxony,  and  Aubusson,  per  sq.  yard,  65    cents. 

do         Brussel  and  T'urkey do   . .  55     do 

do         Venetian  and  ingrain do   . .  30      do 

do         all  other . .  :    30   pr.  ct. 

Woolen  Blankets,  worth  not  more  than  75  cents  each,  and 
and  not  larger  that  72  by  52,  nor  less  than  45  by  60  in.  15  pr.  ct. 


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Other  woollen  blankets ^5  ,,,.   ^t. 

Hearth,  Jdgs 40     Jq 

Woollen  und  worsted  yarn ;}0     do 

<-lo  do     gloves,  caps,  and  hosiery 30     do 

Woollen  llannels,  bockings,  and  baizes,  per  square  yard. . .  14  cents. 

Goat's  hair  or  mohair,  unmanufactured  peril 1  do 

do        nianutaetures '){)  [,]•.  ct. 

Coach  laces , 35  do 

Ueady-mado  clothing 50  do 

Other  urlicles  worn  by  persons,  except  those  otherwise  speci- 
fied  10  do 

Lace.-J,   thread, 15  Jo 

do     cotton,  or  trimming. 'iO  (h 

do     tas.sels.  knots,  tScc,  of  gold  or  silver J  5  do 

Articles  embroidered  in  gold  or  silver -^0  do 

Articles  made  up  as  clotlies . . . .  , 50  do 

Combed  v.'ool  or  worsted  manufactures,  not  otherwise  speci- 

lied,  and  combined  worsted   and  silk 530  dn 

Woollen  manufactures  not  mentioned  above 40  do 

MISCELLANEOUS  ARTICLES. 

Coal  per  ton $1,75 

Coke,  or  culm  of  coal,  per  buslicl 5 

Ware,  China,  earthen,  stone,  &c >,......  80  pr.  ct. 

Hats  of  v.ool,  hat  bodies  &c.    each , ...  18  cents. 

IJats^and  bonnets,    JManilla,  Leghorn.   <kc.,  made  of  straw, 

grass,  palm,  or  any  material  not  specified 35  pr,  ct, 

I'utall  Hats,  braids,  &c.,  used  for  making  hats,  shall  pay  the 

.same  duty  as  manufactured  hats. 
Ornamental  feathers  and  artiticial    flowers,    hair  bracelets, 
chains,  curls,  &c.,  hum-in  hair  prepared  for  use,  and  all 

fans -">  pr.  ct . 

Hair  unmanufactuJ-ed  . . . .  , 10  do 

do  clotl),  belts,  and  gloves -^ '25  lUi 

do  curled,  and  moss,  for  beds. 10  du 

Feathers,  and  down -lo  do 

India  Rubber  (doth,  shoes,  suspenders,  and  other  articles.. 30  do 
Provided,  that  India  rubber  suspenders,  worth  not  more  than 

^2  per  doz.,  shall  be  valued  at $2 

Clocks  and  glazier's  diamonds '25  pr,  ct. 

Ship  chronometers * » 20  do 

Watches  and  -.vatch  materials 7  -j  do 

Diamonds "^  ^  c''> 

Watch  crystals  and  spectacle  glasses,  per  gross >r<2 

Gems,  pearls,  »ic 7  pr.  ct. 

"     imitation   and  mosaics 7*    do 

.lewelry,  of  gold,  silver,  &c 20  do 

do      imitation 25  do 


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Tublo  tops,  J^fugUolu,  niosuii.-.  inl;iicl.  tkc  and  ulubastur  uinl 

spar  ornaments •^'*  I"' 

Silver  and  gold  vos;sols,  and  wares,  not  otlierwise  specified  131) 

Strincrs  for  niusii-al  instruments l'> 

Marble  unnianiifaclurcd •  -•> 

do     busts,  stntuarv,  and  other  articles  not  otherwise  spoei- 

fied .' :5»> 

Slates,  tiles,  and  bricks ~i3 

Haskct.s and  other  articles  oi" grass,  willow,  palm  leaf,  &c..2rj 
Beads  of  wtix,  amber,  &c.,  lancy  boxes,  and  combs  for  the 

hair ~'> 

Brushes  and  broonu -'0 

Bristles,  per   lb I 

Dolls,  toys,  metal  buttons 'jH 

But  all  such  buttons,  worth  not  more  than  f,^l  per  gross,  shall 
be  valued  at  i-H. 

Other  buttons,  and  button  moulds 2") 

But  lastingf.,  pnniollas,  v5cc.,  in  size  l>t  only  for  buttons  and 
shoos,  and  raoliair,  linen  canvass,  figured  satin,  and  bro- 
caded velvet,  in  size  and  shape  suited  only  for  buttons,  and 
tortoise  shell,    ivory,    horns,      "A  teeth,  unmanul'acturcd 

r.nd  horn  and  l)one  tins ....   5 

White  or  rod  load,  litharge,  &c.,  per  lb 4  cents. 

Whiting  and  ochres,  when  dry. . .   do 1       do 

du       when  ground  in  oil do      IS 

Sulphate  of  Barytes do       .J 

Oil,  linseed,  lieinpseed,   6cc..  per  gallon '^5 

Putty,  ])er  lb 1 A 

Cocoa,  date«,  nuts,  woad  or  pastel,  and  :<Mlphuric  acid,  per  lb.     1 

Ivory  or  bone  black,   jior  lb , ij 

Alum do     lA 

Ginger  i  i  the  root,  ligs,  raisins,  not  specified,  and  copjioras 

per  lb.  2 
Almonds,  prunes,  currants,  muscatel  and  bloom  raisins,  do.    3 


pr. 


ct. 


do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 


Chocolate,  grounil  ginger,  and  sulphate  <jf  copper, 


do.    4 


do 
<lo 
do 


Chinese  cassia,  pimento,   black  pepper,  crude  camphor,  in- 
digo, glue,  per  lb 5 

Cloves,  gunpowder,  ])C]-  lb 8 

Sweet  oil  of  almonds,   per  lb 0 

Cayenne,  AtVican,  Chili  pepper,  per  lb 10 

Refined  camphor, du      ....20 

Cinnamon do       .... 

Nutmegs,  and  oil   of  cloves. .. .     do      .... 

Mace do      .... 

Opium do      .... 

Mustard  seed,   linseed,  quick-silver, 


o 


.   1   •   .    .  • 


no 

50 
75 


do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
do 
pr.  ct. 


TT 


:(. 


ct. 


40 

MuHtiinl,  roll  liriiiisfouo,  culonnil,    unci  other  mercuri.-i]  pro- 
Ijaraiions .jr, 

OlivOri jjo 

!"?()ap,  Windsor,  blmvin.fy,  ami  fancv 30 

Ha   all  other  harJ,  per  lU .[ 

flo    fill  soft,  por  barrel 5^) 

(Ircaso  and  soap  stulis 10 

Starch  and  pearl  barley,  per  lb ^» 

Corks •]() 

Manufactures  of  cork > ^5 

Sponges  and  spunk o() 

Oranj^o.«,  lemons  and  c^rapes '^i) 

Salt  per  bushel  of  nf!  ib >^ 

rfnllpetro,  partly  rofmed,  per  lb j 

ilo         wholly  refined,     do     i\     do 

Chloride  of  linio. ..... .    do     ].      do 

Vinegar,  per  galii.ni y 

S|)iritsof  turpentine,   per  gallon 10 

Heof  and  poric  por  11) o 

Hams  and  bacon  d  )    , ;} 

Prc'->arod  meat,  poultry  and  rame,  and  Bologna  sau?nges..23 

C"        0,  per  lb 9 

C  . .    do 5 

Lard....   do    jj 

.Maccaroni,  jellies,  &c '.]{)  pi.   ct. 

Pickley,  capers,  and   sauces '.)0      do 

Castor  oil,  per  gallon '. 10    cents. 

Oil,  ncatsfoot,  animal,  and  volatile '20    pr.  ct. 

Clums,  vScc,   crude 15      do 

do  if  not  crude,  and  pasles,  essences,  balsams,  perfumes, 

»l>j;c.  not  enumerated 25     do 

Tllli:    FOLLOWING    ARTICLES    AUK    KXE.MPT    FROM    DUTV. 

I.   Articles  imported  for  the  use  of  the  United  States. 

'I.  Merchandisf,  the  growth  or  manufacture  of  the  United  States, 
exported  to  a  foreign  country  and  brought  back  again;  and  jjersona) 
ellect,  not  merchandise,  of  citizens  of  the  United  States  dying  abroad. 

li.  Paintings  and  statuary  by  American  artists. 

■1.  Wearing  apparel  and  personal  eilects,  not  merchandise,  of  per- 
sons arriving  in  the  United  States. 

5.  Apparatus,  ins  ••uments,  books,  maps,  statuary,  cabinets  of  coins, 
anti([uities,  &c.,  imported  for  the  use  of  any  philosophical  or  literary 
society,  or  any  college,  academy  or  school. 

(5.  Anatomical  preparations,  models  of  machinery  and  inventions  ; 
specimens  in  natural  history,  trees,  shrubs,  plants,  bulbs  or  roots,  and 
garden  seeds  not  otherwise  speciticd  ;  berries,  nuts  and  vegetables, 
used  principally  in  dyeing  or  composing  dyes;  all  ilye  woods  in  sticks: 


do 

do 

do 

do 

do 

do 
centfl. 
pr.  ct. 

do 

do 

do 
cents. 

do 


do 
do 
do 
do 
pr.  ct. 

("MltS. 

do 
do 


ou 


^vli.dc  .'iiiil  ntiicr  li.>li  ( ils,  .'uiil  fill  other  ai'ticles  ilie  proiluce  i>{  y\inei'i- 
can  (isliorics;  nnimals  iirported  for  breed;  fruit,  green  or  ripe,  iVoni 
the  West  Iiifiios,  in  hulk;  tea  and  conoo.  when  iniportcd  in  Americnii 
vessels  froiM  the  jjIhcos  of  their  growth  or  production. 

7.  Adliosivo  felt  for  sheathing  vessels,  alcornoque,  aloe?,  antinion\ 
I'.nido.  n-qol,  nsifa;lida,  ava  root,  barilla,  bark  of  cork  tree,  unmanii- 
lac';>;-.:';l  :  bol!-;  or  hell  metal,  only  fit  to  bo  re-manufactured,  and 
rhini'?s  (jf  bolls;  brass  in  pigs  or  i)ars,  and  old  brass  only  fit  to  be  re- 
iaanuf;icturcd;  Ilra/.il  wood,  crude  brimstone,  and  flour  of  sulphu". 
ijullion,  burr  stones  unwroiight;  canlharidef^,  chalk,  clay  unwroughi:  ; 
oochineal,  coins  of  gold  and  silver,  copper  the  use  of  tlio  mint,  cop- 
piM'  in  pigs  or  l)ars,  and  copper  ore;  jilaies  or  sheets  of  copper  {"tr.' 
shcafhing  vessels,  but  none  is  to  bo  so  considered  except  that  wiiicli  is 
II  inches  wide  and  49  inches  long,  and  weighing  from  14  to  13  oz. 
jior  square  foot;  r(d  copper  fit  only  to  ho  re-manutacturcd  ;  cream  of 
tartar,  emery,  flints,  groinid  flint,  gold  bullion,  gold  epaulets  and  wings, 
grindstones,  gum  Arabic,  gum  Senegal,  gum  tragacanth,  India  rultbor. 
in  I)ottles  or  sheets,  or  otherwise,  immanut'actured,  and  old  junk,  oak- 
um, kelp,  kermcs,  lac  dye,  leeches,  madder  root,  mother  of  pearl, 
nickle,  nuK  vomica,  palm  lonf  unmanulactured,  palm  oil;  Per  vian 
bark,  pewter  when  old  and  only  lit  to  be  re-uianufaclured;  platina  uii- 
nanufaclured,  ivory  unmanufactured;  i)lastcr  of  Paris  ungronnd,  rat- 
!ans  and  reods  unmanufactured,  rhubarb,  saltpetre  whon  crude,  sarsa- 
[)ariila.  shellac,  silver  bullion,  silver  epaulets  and  wings,  siones  called 
polishing  stones,  stone  called  rotten  stone,  sumac,  tartar  wiien  crude, 
icutenecjue,  turmeric,  vreld,  woods  of  all  kinds,  when  manufactured, 
not  herein  enumerated. 

'}  10.  On  all  articles  not  enumerated  above,  a  duty  shall  be  levied 
of  20  per  cent, 

§  11.  When  a  specific  discrimination  is  not  herein  made  between 
goods  Muported.  in  American  or  in  foreign  vessels,  an  additional  duty 
of  10  per  cent  is  imposed  on  all  merchandise  brought  in  vessels  not 
of  the  United  States,  and  a  further  addition  of  10  per  cent  on  goods 
i)rou2;'ht  in  foreign  vessels  i'rom  any  place  east  of  the  Cape  of  Good 
Mo[)c.  Provided,  that  existing  treaties  and  former  acts  of  Congress 
be  not  infringed. 

5>  12.  All  duties  are  to  be  [)aid  in  cash,  and  goods  are  to  be  sold 
after  CO  days  detention. 

5,  14.  On  foreign  sugar  refined  in  the  United  States,  a  drawback 
shall  be  allowed  equal  to  the  duty  paid;  en  spirits  distilled  from  for- 
eign molas.ses,  a  drawback  of  5  cents  per  gallon,  till  January  Isf, 
1843;  ai  and  after  that  time,  the  drawback  shall  be  reduced  one  v-;ent 
per  gallon,  on  the  1st  of  January  of  each  year,  till  it  be  ex- 
tinguished. 

■^  l.'j.  No  drawback  shall  be  allowed  but  on  goods  exported  within 
three  years  from  their   importation.     Ten  per  cent  of  ihe  drawback 


oil    1 

bad 

/ 

port 

biT 


nil  rel'ine^l  sugar  sirill  h.'  rot.-iint-l,  fiinl  ',11  [ii.-r  i-oiil  on  till  oilier  ili-,.u- 

Tlio  provisions  oi'  tills  net  slinll  not  fvpply  to  goods  .sliippeil  in  ;uiv 
port  l)nvon(l  fiio  Cnpe  of  Good  flopo  or  Cnpe  Horn,  prior  to  Sei)toin- 
l)pr  1st'.   l«4e. 


tif 


lir.VWBACK  UPON  FOREIGN  MEUCMANDISE, 
I M POUT!!;!)  INTO  TIT!:  i;.  STATES. 


!'HAl\  70  — AN  ACT   allowing  draw-hack   upon    iorcigu 

tnerchanJisG  c.\'|iorlc;l  ia  the  origiunl  pnckago.s  loChihua- 

liiuv  and  .Santa  Vc,  in   r\Ip.\icr>:   saul  to  tho  British   Nortli 

American  provinces  adjoining  the  United  Si;\le.;. 

[S.'X.  1  j   Iji'.  ii  enacted  lr,i  the  fJciiatc  and  IL}it.-iP  of  Jlc- 

pn.'fcnlutii'cs  nf  the  United  fStaics  nf  America  in    Conf^ress 

y-vif\'^ii><as^enw/rd,  TliuL  any  i!nnort.;d  merchandise  which   has  been 

hu:i!\ii.i       e.itored,  and  the  duiic^s  jiaid  oi-  .secured  accorduig  to  law,  tor 

^,.'",1m,^"i/_'''^ drawback,  may  be    cx[)ortGd   to   (Chihuahua,   in  Mexico,  or 

Santa  Fe,  in  New  Mexico,  either  by  liio  route  of  tho  Arkan- 

sar-i  river  through  Van   Curen,  or  by  the  route  oi"  tho  Red 

river  tVirough   Fulton,  or  by  tlie  route  of  the   Mi->-ou;'i  river 

through  Independence. 

Sec.  2.  And  he  it  farther  enacted.  That  all  the  merchan- 
V  rrii:i]!-  j-.so  .SO  Gxportcd  sliall  be  in  the  original  packages  as  import- 
.irLiii'ii'  "  eJ,  a  iriio  invoice  whereol',  signed  by  tho  exporter,  .shall  b(^ 
i"'''^.''-'''''*- ma'io.  tj)  tho  sat'  'action  ot'  the  collector,    descriijincr  accu- 

lilVKlCi.'    CiT-  •    1      •  ,1  1        ^ 

(itii'd  iiy  th'!  rutelv  each  pai;k.  ge  with  its  contents  and  the  marks  upon  it, 
c'luct  .1-.     exclusive  ot"  th.e  name  ot'  the  exporter,  the  place  of  destina- 
tion, and  the  route  by  which  it  is  to  be  exnortc:! ;  all  which 
f;hall  be  inscribed  thereon,  upon  v/hich  invoice  the  collector 
shall  certify  that  ho  is  t\dly  convinced  tho  same  I.s  true,  that 
the  goods  arc  in  the  original  packages  as  imported,  that  ihey 
arc  duly  entered  ibr  drawback,   and  to  be  exported  by  the 
owner,  (naming  him.)  to  cither  of    the  places    utbresaid, 
(nannngit,)  and  by  one  of  the  atbrosaid  routes,  (naming  it.) 
Sec.  ;5.     And  he  U  farther  enacted,  Tliat  upon  tho  arri- 
val of  such  goods  at  either  of  the    places  in   Arkansas  or 
li'-iiisppo    I^lissouri  above  named,  they   shall  be  again  inspected  and 
'"^'V','*''""''^  ('umparcd  with  the  invoice  and  certificate  afores:iid,  by  an 

111  i\rK;iii"  *  '      •/ 

Nisiind  .Mis- ofhcer  of  the  United  States,    who  shall,   if  I'ully  convinced 
■ '"'^•'  that  the  several  packages  are  identical,  havi;;T  remained  un- 

broken and  unchanged,  also  certify  on  said  ii  ,oice  the  tacts 
in  such  form  as  the  Secretary  of  the  Trea.-  ;ry  shall  pre- 
scrib'\ 
,,  ,  ,  Sec.  4.  And  be  -t  further  enacted.  Tliat  upo  i  the  arrival 
iiispocicd  &ot  any  such  goods  at  Santa  re  or  Llnhuahua,  t  y,  with  the 
utkTbvcmi-''^^'^'^'''  and  certificates  aforesaid,  shall  be  subrn.,ied  tothe  in- 
.Mii  at  Siuita  spection  of  the  Consul  of  the  United  States,  or  such  agent  as 
nTn.  ' '  "  th'-'Presidptit  m'lv  appoint  tVn-  ihrit  purpo'^T';  who,  if  fullvoon- 


bo 
Pi 


to 
T 

Si 
m 


r 


pi 


03 

vincc'dllieiX'iil',  j«1i;i11,  in  such  foriiiaslliuSecreti.rv  ui  ilif't'ccn- 
t-ury  shall  prescribe,  certify,  upon  said  invoico  tliat  tin;  goods 
have  arrived  there  in  the  original  packages  as  imported,  uilh.- 
out  change  or  alteration,  and  have  heen  exported  iVorn  tiie 
United  iSttite.s  in  good  iaith,  to  be  disposed  ot"  and  consumed 
in  a  foro:!.':n  coiiiitrv, 

Skc.  5.    And  be  it    further  C7iacle(l,  Thai  K  {he  e\])or\.cv  ,.      ,    , 

1     11      •        1         1       •  I  '     •  •       1  1  r..\|;(irlcr  lu 

shall  give  bond  v,-il!i  satistactory  sureties,  in  thrice  the  amount  f-'ivo  ij.n.d 
ol' duiios,  that  the  said   merchandise  by  him  exported  hrts"''' ''"'"■'" 
been  delivered  at  either  of  the  places    afore,;:' id  without  ib.o 
United  States,  in  good  Iaith,  to  be  sold  and  consumed   there,  urawi/ick, 
and  shall  also  produce  said  invoice,  with  the  regular  certifi-"'""  i-'V'- 
cates   thereon,  the  collector  shall    thereupon  pay  to  him  the  '' " 
usual  drawback  a' lowed  by  \x\v. 

S'.vc.  G.     Ami  im  it  farther  cymc/er/,  Thrt  the  Secretary  of;,!ecrctiiry  df 
the  Treasury  shall   appoint   insnectors  to  ixside  at  eacli  of •'"''"''•■'.'^'"'y 
ihe  tollowing  places  to  wit:    van  Buren,    rulton,  and  Inde-in.p.-ctors, 
pcndence,  above  named,  or  such  other  place  in  Missouri  as |,','|-'j'',,*^[}"''^'' 
the   Secretary  of  the   Treasury   shall  designate;  who  shall 
each  have  a  salary  of  two  hundred  and  lli'ty  dollars,  and  make 
a  full  report  of  ail  the  trade  that  passes  under   their  inspec- 
tion, to  the  Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  semi-annually,  giv- 
ing an  account  of  the  number  of  jiackages,  the  kind  of  goods, 
the  value,  and  tiie  names  of  the  exporters. 

Sr.c.  'i.     An>l  lie   it  fartlier    f/i«t7<?r/,  That  any  imported  Export  uion 
merchandise  which  has  been  entered,  and  the  duties  paid  O'' '^i•'"r,\','''Y;■'^ 
secured  according  to  law.  for  drawback,  may  be  exported  to niiricim pro- 
the  Ih'itish  North  American  Provinces  adjoining  the  United ,\|."![^'^^a[.'|'^'' 
Slates;  and  tlie  [)orts  of  Plattsburgh,  in  the  District  of  Cham- 
plain;  Piurlington,  in  the  District  of  Vermont;  Saclcetts  Mar- Jj'|"i;|,T,/,i 
bor,  Oswego,  and  Ogdcnsburgh,  in  tiio  District  of  Oswcgat-"i:>y '""•^- 
(•hie ;   Rochester,   in  the  District  of  Genesee;  Bull'alo   and 
Immc,  in  the  District  of  Preor'sle*  Cleveland,  in  the  Dis- 
trict of   Cuyahoga;    Sandusky  and  Detroit,  together  with 
such  p/orts  on  the  seaboard  from  which  merchandise  may 
now  be  exported,   lor  the  benefit  of  drawback,  are  hereby 
declared  ports  from  which  foreign  goods,  wares,  and  merhan- 
dise,  on  which   the  import  duty  has  been  paid,  or  secured  to 
bo  paid,  may  be  exported  to  ports  in  the  adjoining  British 
Provinces,  and  to  which  ports  ioreign  goods,  wares,  and  mer- 
chandise may  be  transported   inland,  or  by  water  from  the 
port  of  original  importation,  under  existing  provisions  of  law, 
to  be  thence  exported  I'or   benefit   of  drawback  ;    Froi'i(le<l,Vt<<\\-a 
That  such  other  ports  situated  on  the  frontiers  of  the  United 
State.-,  adjoining  the  British  North    American  Provinces,  as 
may  horealter  be  found  expedient,  may  have  extended  to  tliein 
the  like  p''ivileges.  on  the  reconimendatiop  of  the  Secretary 


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:^l 


{.n\\ s  iKiw 
ill  loiic  ill 
rt'liilloii  to 
ilriiwliiirk 
:i|)|iliiabli' 
t.i  llie  |iru- 
■oiu  act. 


Aililitiimiil 
|ir!ivi>i(ms 
III  secure 
drawback. 


fionlls  l\- 
piirtL'li  UMlllT 

this  net   t(ir- 
I'citt'd  oil  lie- 
in<l  liroii<!>it 
into  llie  U. 
S. 


rcniilty  '11 
(K;r>^(iiis  con- 
cernetl. 


•-'  1  -2  per  ct. 

on  duties  to 


i)[  ihv.  TroMirury.  uiiil  pruciaiiiiUioii  duly  made  by  lliu  l*rc'.\i- 
dont  oi"  the  United  States.  5;peciai;y  designating  the  [loi'ls  to 
which  tlie  atbrcsaid  privileges  are  to  be  extended. 

Sec.  rt.  And  be  it  further  enacted,  That  all  la\v:j  jiow  in 
force  in  relation  to  the  allowance  of  drav.'back  ot' duties  up- 
on gtjods  imported  into  t!ie  United  Slates  and  exported  there- 
tVoni,  and  in  relation  to  the  conditions  and  evidence  on  which 
such  brawbaclv  is  to  be  paid,  shall  be  applicable  to  the  draw- 
baclv  allowed  by  this  act.  And,  in  addition  to  existing  pro- 
visions on  the  subject;  to  entitle  exporters  of  goods  to  the 
drawback  allowed  by  tnis  act,  they  shall  produce  to  the  col- 
lector of  the  port  t'rom  which  audi  goods,  wares  a.nd  mer- 
chandise were  ex|)orted,  the  certilicate,  under  seal  of  the  col- 
lector or  other  chief  revenue  otHcer  oi"  tlie  port  to  which  the 
said  goods,  Wares,  and  merchandise  were  exported  in  the 
said  adjoining  provinces;  which  certificate  shall  bo  endorsed 
upon  V  duplicate  or  certified  copy  of  the  inanii'est  g'-nntedat 
tlio  time  of  such  exportation,  and  shall  state  that  the  same 
identical  goods  contained  in  the  said  manifest  hail  been  land- 
ed at  such  foreign  port,  and  duly  entered  at  the  custom-house 
there,  and  that  the  duties  imposed  by  the  laws  in  force  at 
such  port  ii|ion  the  said  goods  had  been  paid,  or  secured  lo 
be  paid,  in  full;  and  the  said  exporters  shall  also  produce 
the  adidavit  of  the  master  of  the  vessel  in  which  ilie  said 
goods  were  exported,  that  the  same  identical  goods  si)ecilied 
in  the  manifest  granted  at  the  time  of  such  cxportat'on  had 
been  carried  to  the  i)ort  named  in  the  clearance  or  r  aniicst. 
and  had  been  landed  and  entered  at  tlie  cu>toin-liouse,  and 
that  the  duties  imposed  thereon  at  the  said  lbrei;;n  tport  had 
been  paid,  or  secured  to  be  paiil;  and  that  the  goods  referred 
to  in  the  certificate  of  the  collector  or  chief  revenue  oflicer 
of  such  foreign  port  herein  mentioned,  were  the  same  iden- 
tical goods  descrioed  in  the  manifest  aforesaid,  and  in  the  said 
aflidavit. 

Sec.  'J.  And  be  it  further  enacted,  That  nogood^,  wares 
or  merchandise,  exported  according  to  the  i)ri>visi(M!~  "f  this 
act,  shall  be  voluntarily  landed  or  brought  into  the  United 
States;  and  on  being  so  landed  or  brought  into  the  United 
Slates,  they  shall  be  forfeited;  and  the  same  |)roceeding  shall 
be  had  for  their  condemnation,  and  the  distril)Ution  of  the 
j)roceeds  of  their  sales,  as  in  other  eases  of  forfeiture  of 
goods  illegally  imported.  And  every  person  concerned  in 
the  voluntary  landing  or  bringing  such  goods  into  the  Unit- 
ed States  shall  bo  liable  to  a  penalty  of  four  hundred  dol- 
lars. 

Sec.  10.  And  be  it  further  enacted.  That  from  the  a- 
mount  of  duties  upon  any  goods,  wares  and  merchandise  ini- 


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lie  rcst-rvcd  ported  iiito  tlie   United  States,  and  whicn  sliall  be  oxporiea 

tiy  collcc-       '  ,.  ,  ,    .  ,•    1  -  11111, 

i.irs  lor  U.S.  according  to  the  i)rovisions  ot  tlils  act,  there  shall  be  deduct- 
ed two  and  a  lml(  per  centum  of  .such  amount,  •which  shall 
be  retained  l)y  the  respective  collectors  for  the  use  of  the 
United  States,  and  the  residue  only  shall  be  the  drawback  to 
be  paid  to  the  exporters  of  such  goods  wares  and  merchan- 
dise. 

Skc.  11.  And  he  it  further  ciiacled/nrnt  tlie  Secretary 
.■Secretary  of  of  the  Treasury  is  hereby  further  authorised  to  prescribe 
Jj|'j/r,^^'"r"i7  ^uch  rules  and  regulations,  not  inconsutcnt  with  the  laws  of 
niksfdrciir- the  United  States,  as  he  may  deem  necessary  to  carry  into 
aVi'iiuoei-  etlect  the  provisions  of  this  act  and  to  [)rcvent  the  illegal  re- 
fect, importation  of  any  goods,  Avares,  or  Merchandise  which  shall 
have  been  exported  as  herein  provided;  and  that  all  the  acts 
^^t  ^repod  ^^_  pjirts  of  acts  inconsistent  with  the  provisions  of  this  act 
be.  and  the  same  is  hereby,  repealed. 

Approved,  March  2d,  1645. 


RATES  OF  POSTAGE 

In   ilic   Uniieil    Sta/cs.   under   the  nen-  Post  Office.  Lau\    whirh  Jook 

ejl'ect  Juhi  1,  1845. 

ON    LETTERS. 

Single  letlei's  or  any  number   of  pieces  not  exceeding  half 

an  ounce.  'M)()  miles  or  less 5  cents. 

i  f  over  3110   miles 10     do 

Drop  letters,  (not  mailed.) '2     do 

For  each  additional  half  ounce  or  part  thereof,  add  single 
postage  thereto. 

ON    NEWSJ'Al'ERS. 

Newspajjcrs  of  1,900  square  inches  or  less,  sent  by  Editors 
or  I'ublishers,  from  their  ofl'ices  of  publication,  any  dis- 
tance not  exceeding  !U)  miles Free. 

'Jver  30  miles  and  not  exceeding  100 1    cent . 

Over  100  miles  and  out  of  the  State U     d( 

All  sizes  over  1,000  square  inches,  postage  same  as  pamphlets. 

ON    PAMIMILKTS,    ETC. 

I'ainphleis,  Magazines,  ind  Periodicals,  any  distance,  for  one 

<  (unce  or  less,  each  copy 'i  cent^ 

Each  additional  ounce  or  fractional  part  thereot', 1  i    dt. 

ON    CIR(;UL.\RS. 

•  iuarto  post,  single  cap,  or  paper  not  birger  than  single  cap. 

I'olded,  directed,  and  unsealed,  for  every  sheet.. ".      »U 

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INDEX 

P.VGE. 

ACT /or  tlip  Registering  of  British   Vessels 31 

do  Bill  of  sale  not  void  by  unimportant  error  in  recital  34 

'lo  do     do  form  of  endorsement 3() 

do  do  not  to  be  efTectual  unless  registered 35 

do     Certificate  of  ownership,   form  of. 32 

io     Certificate,  if  mislaid,   proviso  for. 36 

do     Declaration  to  be  made  and  subscribed  before  ccrtilicate 

granted .'  33 

do     Declaration  to  state  the  numljor  of  shares  held  by  each 

owner , 34 

lio     Joint  stock  companies , 35 

do     Mortgage,  transfers  by 37 

do     Mortgagee  not  to  1)0  deemed  an  owner 37 

do     Number  of  persons  permitted  to  own  vessels 35 

do     Notice  to  Inspector  General 30 

do     Owner.'ship,  right  of , ; 32 

do     Property  in  vessels  to  be  divided  into  shares 34 

do     Partners  may  hold  shares  without  distinguishing  the  pro- 
portionate interest  of  each , 34 

do     Property  in  vessels  to  be  transferred  by  Bill  of  sale 33 

do     Priority,  nature  of. 36 

do     Penalties,  what  Cor  and  how  received , 38 

do     Shares,  indorsement  of 33 

do     Trustees  may  apply  for  register 35 

do     Transfers  of  sliips,  for  security  of  debts,  etc.  if  regiytor- 

ed  not  cfrectual  in  bankruptcy 37 

do     Vessels,  when  altered  to  a  certain  extent 33 

Custom  Duties,  on  articles  imported  into  Canada 3 

Corn  Duties,  if  imported  from  any  foreign  country 16 

do         do     if  the  produce  of,   and  imported  from  any  British 
possessions  of  North  America  or  elsewhere,  out 

of  Europe 17 

Vrawlaclc  on  mercliandise  exi)()rtod  to  the   British  Provinces  of 

Nortli  America  ('Provincial  Act.) 15 

do       on  mei'chandiso  exported  in  tiie  original  package,  (U. 

S.  Ad.) 52 

do     Amount  to  bo  resor\ed  on   duties 54 

do     Goods,  whon  forfeited 54 

do     Laws  applicable  to  jjrc  ;eut  act 54 

do     Ports  from  which  goods  may  be  ex[)orted 53 

<Jo     Pen.'.;!\  to  i)ersons  concerned 51 


!|i 


m 


l!r-  1^ 


58 

PAftE. 

Proclamation >    .  .  'iO 

Ratca  of  Toll,  to  be  levied  on  Provinckil  Canals  and   [larl«-    ■    .  21 

do         Agricultural    Produce ...  23 

do         Articles  not  enumerated 25 

do         Furs,   Peltry,  Sl(  is,  etc 2  i 

do         Furniture - 1 

do         Groceries  and  Provisions *«>•  21 

do         Lumber,  etc 24 

do         Steamboats,   Vessels,  etc 21 

Hairs  of  Postage  in  the  United  States 

Slcrliiig  Moiicij  converted  into  currency 

Tariff  of  Duties  on  articles  imported  into  tlig  United  States.  .  , 
.*     ^  Articles  oxcmjit  from  duty 

Acids 

Books c 

Cotton 

Copper,  Lead,  Tin 

Fisli,   Furs,  Glass 

Grain , 

Hemp r 

1  ron 

Leather 

Miscellaneous  Articles 

Oil,  etc 

Paper,  etc 

Silk 

Spirits,  \Vincs.  etc •  •    . .  ■  •  • 

Sugar 

Tobacco 

Wood 

Wool 

IVelhmd  Canal,  rates  of  Toll  on   persons  and  property  lor  18 

Agricultural  ])roduce • 

Aiticles  not  enuuierated 

Furs,  Peltry,  Skins,  etc 

Furniture,  etc 

Groceries,  and  Provisions 


19 
39 
■id 
'M) 
•1(» 
4(» 
U 


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44 


9 


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Tin:  modi:  of  iMi:ASf  rtin 

Acrnnlinu  to  ihr  Provisions  oi"  llio  Act  8,  Vic.  Cup.  5,  PiihlisluMJ  Ip 


EXAMPLE   1. 

TO  ASCr.UTAIN  TIIK  TON,\ACiF.  OI-    \  C.iSfSKI.S 


SUM. 

I-  oruniosl. 

11:j       0     Total  sum  of  tiio  Urea,  ths.  '      •     7  ,,,,.„„,„  i.r.ji, 

oU       i>     Totiil  sum  of  Iho  r)of.tlii=.  ,^       ^  j,^,.^^^  ^^  1.,.,^,^^ 

,  ,,;;,,  •'";       5  Sum  of  breadth 

7l.'>tt 

1^       0  LcriRth  at  iho  miiMlo  of  Miilsliip  Depth. 

4-2aoi)r)0 

.;.;;,  Register  fonnage,  ui- 

.ir.ool  (i(i.-.()7-2  mo  [lilO 

;?r)UO  *10       Lxample  4. 

g"JT^  -2(10       ll"[i.  Tonnaco  when  the  sliip  lias  ,1  poop 

31.-)t>0 

072 

:<:)i)0 

Surve\  I'.ook  rMmensions,  Feet,  lenths.. 

Length  alolt -^  - 

Leuglh  at  half  depth ^        -.  ^ 

Depths  at    fore  aivisioii '  ^ 

do       middle  division '         '^^  ^^ 

di.      aftermost     do      '  1.  ^ 

I Ireadth  at  fore. ...     do     . ^  /^  ^ 

du       d.i  do      .^j  ^. 

do       middle.,      do      ,, 

do  .    do  do     ■         ^^  ;. 

do       altermost     no      ■ . . . .  _ 

do  do  do     ,■...;.••• '         .;,  ;, 

And  if  a  Steamer,  length  ol  J:-ngme  Koom •>• 

Survey  Book  Dimensions. 

POOP  P*^*^^-  ti-"t''^ 

,  ■        1:5         » 

Length..... !„ 

Mean  brcailth    j         ^ 

Depth 


Breadths  at  the  imilermcntioncd  Divif 
Middle. 
Feet,  tenth.  | 

•21     0  taken  at  2-.')'.  I  is 


(•>{  «  Thrice  Midiilo  nreadth 

H  0  taken  at  l-.'illis 

8:»  7  Sum  of  Ml..d,e  Breadth 

27  5  Sum  of  Foremost  IJreadth 

31  8  Sum  of  Aftermost  Breadth 

ir.i  0  Total  Sum  of  Mrnadtlis. 


EXAMPLE    ii. 

TO  ASCF.RTAIN    TIIK  TONNACf.  (U'  STl'..' 

For  Gross  Tonnage  of    Vessels.      Sru  IWn 
Feet,     tenths, 

3.")         5     Length  of  Engine  Rnoui. 
•21  0     Bri'adth  taken  at  ■i-'>\\\-'- 


21^  0 

•Jo.^. 

710 

700        80 
1  V  H   Depth  al  iniilships 


ili:)llO 
:i00720 
70080 


I'll) 


'Tonnage  of  liie  vesse 


02.4]  li:3H  010  [122     Deduct  tonnage  duo  to 

924  

09  J;,  Iletrister  tonnaee. 

2108 
1848 

2000 
18l« 

75  -* 

EXAMPLES  4. 

To  ascertain  the  Tonnage  of  Vosse^with 

Feet,  tenths.  . 

13     3         Mean  length  ot  I'oo, 

10  Breadth 


Depth  of  I'ooi. 


09 
133 

M 

202 
I 

8 
7 

1119  O 
8112 


|o  41    1000  lOr   no  Tons,  to  1)0  ad 
(V.:4  s,;l  as  asccrta 


1)0  adiledii 
ucd 


roi 


MI.ASl  RliNG  VKSSEI.S 

5,  PnhlisluMl  by  onU  r  of  His  ExccIIimh}  llir  (iovrnior  (imrial. 


EXAMPLE   1. 

;  TONNACll'.  or  VKSHl.l.S   Ulir.N  KMPIY. 


it  the  iinilprmcntioncd  Divisions. 

Aflormost. 
,     Feel,  tentlis. 


L  2-.')tll.S 


IVIitUilo  Brcaiitli 
til  l-.')ths 

r  Miiol.e  r?roivltli 
'  Foremost  ISreailtli 
f  Aftermost  Bremltl. 

Siiin  ol'  Uroadtlis. 


1     tttlvon  at  l-.'jtiis, 


II 


()    mlicn  at  l-rnli. 
M         8  Sum  of  Afteni  ist  Broailtli. 


Foremost. 

Feet,  tcntli 

1.-)     1 


DIGITUS. 

Mi(Hlo. 

Foot,  tentli. 

14     8 
o 


Aitcrmusv. 
Feet,  tontli. 

11       •! 


•21)  (5  Twice  iiiiilillodeptli. 

1.")  1  F'orcmosl  ileptli. 

It  0  Aftonrost  depth. 

.-)0  3  Sum  of  depths. 


EXAMPLE    2. 

<  TIIK  TONN.Vcr.  or  STKAM   \  KSSl'.I.S 

re  of    Vc«sc!>.      S"o  i'A'imiil'^   Nnml)ci-   I 

igtli  of  Entriiio  Room. 
■adtli  tiiken'iit  •.:-")tli^. 


th  .'It  iiiiilslini>'. 


10  ;.;■;, *Tonnage of  Uie  vessel ascui'tuiiH'd  in  Lx.  I- 

'•'     Deduct  tonnage  du(-  to  tin;  eulneul  eomeats 
'__  of  the  F-ngine  Room 

98  .,■■:';,  Rocjistor  tonnaen. 


EXAMPLE  3. 

K,  ^M:\^Vl^^^  the  tcnna.;!;  or  vEssix^i  wiiiiN  i.al.in 


Survey  Book  Dimensions. 

Feet,  tenths  Feet,  tenths. 

reoi.  itmi.^  «,     o        t  Lcn"thfromthe alter puftoltlie 

I  stem  to  fore  p'rtoftho  stem  post 

•21)     tl       Broadtli  (if  tlie  middle  at  tlio  un- 

_2 flor  '•ide  of  tl»e  deeli. 

487     2 
1021     0 


Lengtli  81  2 
[Jveadth  20  0 
Depth       1  1     9 


10*2  "12 

11    ^    Doptli  to  the  skin  by  i)luml)  line 
down  the  pump  well 

1338170 

tiOOO-'? 
102727 


130]  2-17.-)ii  2  m   I  100    :;,  Tons 
130 

117.J 
1170 


EXAMPLE  4, 

Tonnage  of  Vessels  with  a  Break  or  Foop 


# 


intlis.  ^^ 

;<         Mean  longtli  ot  Poo,)  Dock 

Breadth 


Dcpt!)  of  Fooi, 


inr   no  Tons,  to  be  added  lo  tiio  tonnage  of  the  vc.- 
sol  as  ascertriiued  by  the  -above  evimplos 


